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Thanks for all your help. I found out what the problem was. It was that i
never installed the motoerboard drivers for the drives. It's a glicth on my
motherboard. Had i known that was the problem i would have done that earlier.
Your help was very good information for future troubleshooting though. Thanks
agian.
"Galen" wrote:
> In news:17B8AFB8-C349-4C93-BF98-37C18F130832@microsoft.com,
> Archangeljinx <Archangeljinx@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say:
>
> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>
> > When you told me about the filters and couldn't delete them in a
> > reguler sign-on i went to safe mode and tried there, but it still
> > would not let me. I still got an error stating that it could not
> > delete them. I did sign in as admin to do it too. I thought i might
> > be having problems with my registry but i was bale to change other
> > keys in other sections. but if i tried changeing anything within the
> > DVD or CD burner it would not let me and gave me the error.
>
> Curiouser and curiouser...
>
> Back into safe mode with you... Open regedit and find said filters one more
> time please? Then, in the LEFT pane, find the thread that they are directly
> under, right click it, select permissions, set the permissions for the admin
> to have full control.
>
> You can try restoring to a time before this happened. You can try a scan for
> malware (including spyware scans.)
>
> Have you installed anything just a bit before this happened? Perhaps
> uninstalled it? Some sort of CD/DVD editing software, music player, file
> sharing application, or anything else?
>
> Galen
> --
> Signature changed for a moment of silence.
> Rest well Alex and we'll see you on the other side.
>
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