Lost cd drive while install itunes, help

Hi Lost my CD drive while installing ITunes, any ideas

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    hi friends,
    Im getting an error while installing itunes in my laptop.its using windows vista.i even tried in my friends laptop which is Win XP but i ended up with the same error
    the error is as follows:
    VB script is not installed or has been disabled.please enable VB script and try again.
    please help me clear this problem.
    sony laptop   Windows Vista  
    sony laptop   Windows Vista  
    sony laptop   Windows Vista  

    SuziVB
    regsrv32.exe - the program you are trying to run should normally be in:
    c:\Windows\System32 (assuming a standard set up)
    You could check to see if it is there. If it is you could try putting the path in front of the command so it would be as follows:
    c:\Windows\System32\regsvr32 vbscript.dll
    The problem may be caused by an incorrect environmental variable setting. If you want to try and fix it, the following link gives a description how to do it.
    http://icrontic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=37876

  • I am facing problem while installing iTunes

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    Hi Owen,
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    While installing itunes i am getting error "this installation package could not be opened.verify that the package exists and that you can access it,or contact the appliacation vendor to verify that this is a valid windows installer package"

    I'd first try downloading an installer from the Apple website using a different web browser:
    http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
    If you use Firefox instead of IE for the download (or vice versa), do you get a working installer?

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    Let's try the following document with that one:
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    I just purchased the Mac Mini Server with the intention of replacing Lion Server with Lion for the first hard drive while installing Windows 7 thru Bootcamp on the second hard drive. Is it possible for me to do this? Thanks.

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    While installing itunes with windows 7, i get error -the feature you are trying to us is on a network resource that is unavailable-

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    Is this the error your gettings?
    If so, remove the installer, and redownload the itunes set-up installer
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    Message was edited by: keeferaf

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    iTunes was running perfectly fine, then when I updated to iTunes 10.1 I had this error message while installing it
    http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/5264/errorqsj.jpg
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    http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/4899/error2wh.jpg
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    Message was edited by: Smartino

    Excellent information, Smartino. Thank you kindly.
    That suggests trouble with installing the GEAR drivers iTunes uses for importing and burning. (That can also be associated with trouble with device filters in the registry, which can lead to iPhone and iPod recognition trouble.)
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  • Missing CD/DVD drive after installing iTunes w/ Windows Vista

    I have a Toshiba Satellite A135-S4427 laptop. The problem I am having is when I install iTunes my CD/DVD drive disappears. The drive is listed in the device mananger but it is corrupt ( yellow triangle). I can restore the drive by going back to system restore before iTunes was installed.It was sugested by Toshiba that I wait for the Windows Vista/ iPod fix. It has been sometime and there has been no word of a fix. I just bought my laptop in march and my iPod last month and I can not use it unless I load all of music one time and do a systems restore and loose it. It has become very fustrating as all the hot fixes do not apply to Vista but XP. I really need some support from someone. Microsoft charges 95 bucks a hour ( I think) and Toshiba says it is a Apple/Windows problem.
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    Here is the Diagnostics for my drive. I want to make a correction to my last post. I am only showing lower filters in the Redgit.
    Microsoft Windows Vista Home Edition (Build 6000)
    TOSHIBA Satellite A135
    iTunes 7.1.1.5
    CD Driver 2.0.6.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.0.6.2
    LowerFilters: PxHelp20 (2.0.0.0),
    UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.0.6.1),
    Current user is not an administrator.
    Video Display Information:
    Intel Corporation, Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family
    Intel Corporation, Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family
    Connected Device Information:
    DiskDrive, TOSHIBA MK1234GSX ATA Device, Channel 0, Target 0, Lun 0
    CDROM, PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-K17A ATA Device, Channel 1, Target 0, Lun 0
    Some computers need an update to the ATA or IDE bus driver, or Intel chipset. If iTunes has problems recognizing CDs or hanging or crashing while importing or burning CDs, check the support site for the manufacturer of your computer or motherboard.
    D: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-K17A, Rev 1.50
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  • No cd drive after installing itunes

    Hi,after installing itunes to my packard bell notebook i noticed that i had no cd drive showing in 'my computer'when trying to start my cd writer it showed 'no recorder'.i've had to uninstall itunes and download a update from roxio to get my cd writer back again.please can anyone help me with this problem.also is it possible to sync my ipod nano with windows media player without installing itunes.
    Regards,Tony

    No you can't use WMP to sync your iPod.
    You could take a look at Yamipod which allows you to manage your iPod without iTunes, but why not try and get iTunes working.
    http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/home/
    There is a help on trouble shooting CD problems here:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302974
    It sounds as though you want the link near the bottom on inability to use CDs.
    There is also a microsoft link on CD problems that you might find useful:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060/

  • Having Runtime Error! while installing iTunes new version.

    Error is R6034; An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library incorrectly.  My OS is Windows 7, and I cannot start or install iTunes any more!  I cannot start or install iTunes, which is very frustrating...

    Many thanks.
    Error writing to file: C\Program Files (x86)\iTunes. Resources \it .lproj\iPod License .rtf . Verify that you have access to that directory
    That one's consistent with disk/file damage. The first thing I'd try with that is running a disk check (chkdsk) over your C drive.
    XP instructions in the following document: How to perform disk error checking in Windows XP
    Vista instructions in the following document: Check your hard disk for errors
    Windows 7 instructions in the following document: How to use CHKDSK (Check Disk)
    Select both Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors, or use chkdsk /r (depending on which way you decide to go about doing this). You'll almost certainly have to schedule the chkdsk to run on startup. The scan should take quite a while ... if it quits after a few minutes or seconds, something's interfering with the scan.
    Does the chkdsk find/repair any damage? If so, can you get an install to go through properly afterwards?

  • Error 16 while installing iTunes

    I am unable to install iTunes on my Windows Vista computer.. I keep getting error 16 while installing..... Please help...

    Yes, but under installer I don't have "UserData".
    Can you post a screenshot of what you have under Installer in Regedit, please?
    Open regedit so it's showing the Installer key (and what is inside it when the key is expanded). Hold down the Alt key and hit the PrtSc key. Paste the screenshot into an image file (using a program like Paint), and save the file.
    Start a reply here and click the wee camera icon at the top of the reply window. Click "Choose file", browse to the image file, select the file and click "Open". Now click "Insert file" to insert the screenshot into the reply.

  • Computer can't find DVD/CD-ROM drives after installing iTunes

    After installing iTunes, my computer no longer can detect my DVD-ROM and CD-RW drives. They've disappeared from the "My Computer" window.
    I ran "System Restore" and the disc drives showed up, but now they're undetected once again after I re-installed iTunes. I've restarted, I've uninstalled and then reinstalled iTunes, I've run the built-in diagnostic self-checks on the drives, I downloaded updated drivers, I uninstalled and reinstalled drivers, spent 1 hour on the phone with Apple support, and finally spent 2 hours on the phone with Dell Support. Nothing. Please help--I want to be able to use my iPod with Windows.
    Dell Dimension E510   Windows XP   Windos XP Media Center Edition 2005
    Dell Dimension E510   Windows XP  
    Dell Dimension E510   Windows XP  

    Hey there. May I interject? Anyone mind?
    For the most part, what's occurring is one of two things. Either...
    A) an application (such as Roxio, Nero, iTunes, etc.) is installing a driver file (as a .SYS) or replacing a working driver file that is referenced within your registry. For some folks, the replaced driver is still referenced by either an UpperFilterCheck or a LowerFilterCheck, and the device manager is actually seeking out that file that, well... no longer exists. Or, when you try and uninstall the application (iTunes is the frequent transgressor) everything is removed, including the related driver files, but the registry isn't altered... so the device manager continues to try and locate that driver file... which no longer exists.
    or
    B) a virus (or trojan) burrows its way into your file structure, and creates an element of itself disguised as a .SYS file. We've seen this happen before with viral elements disguising themselves as audio or video card driver files, in the efforts of masking themselves from lower-class anti-virus programs (or un-updated ones). In this case, they take on the name of a driver file that the optical drives are "familiar" with, and so, with the intention of being "fast, friendly, and efficient", the optical drives are tapped to utilize this new "driver" file... and it gets referenced in the registry as such.
    However, when your anti-virus actually snaps to it, and removes the virus / trojan, and you go off on a virus-killing mission, galavanting through the registry and cleaning the little buggers out in Safe Mode and everything... you might remove the viral elements... but... the reference to them might still remain. The device manager is still looking for that "driver file", and will cause the optical drives to lock up in a Code 39 or Code 41 because of it.
    Either way, the thing to do to reclaim your optical drives is located in your registry here:
    HKEYLOCALMACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE1 0318}
    You'll want to have that open, and a mini-window of the following:
    START -> CONTROL PANEL -> SYSTEM -> Hardware (tab) -> DEVICE MANAGER -> Offending Drive (with yellow tag by it) Right-Mouse-Click and PROPERTIES -> Driver (tab) -> DRIVER DETAILS
    Notice that list. It references all the drivers that that particular drive is utilizing. There should be a single .DLL (dynamic link library) file and multiple .SYS files. It's the .SYS files we're focusing on, and they should be located in your C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\ folder stem. If you want to open a new window explorer, and go verify that each of those driver files still exists in that folder stem, you may.
    At this point, compare the Driver File Detail list with the Registry Tree Location you're sitting in, and look at the UpperFilterCheck and LowerFilterCheck key values. Your offending key value will NOT be on your Driver File Detail list!!! It might be as small as "PFC" or something else, but that value is referencing to a driver file that no longer exists. Delete that offending key value. Close the registry.
    Close the Driver File Details and Drive Properties windows. At this point, to finish this up, you need to Soft Uninstall (Right-mouse-click on the drive, and hit "Uninstall" ) the drive(s), let the Device Manager refresh... then hit ACTION -> Scan For Hardware Changes ...
    This should start a new Found New Hardware cycle, and.... poof!... your drives should be back to normal
    I don't know if this will help, I think it should.
    Good Luck. Post back if you have a problem.
    Rachyl

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