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Have stopped working. If I put in a disk, the program does not automatically run, whether it be a game, Audio CD, etc. If I go into 'My Computer' and click on either of the icons for the drives it comes up with a message 'D:\ (or E:\) is not accessible. Incorrect function.' and no matter what else I try (run, clicking a game icon on the desk top, etc...), it won't
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run the disk and always comes up with this message. I have windows XP, and I've tried troubleshooting and looking through windows' online support/information, and I'm not finding it very helpful. If I go to 'Device Manager' and look at the device status of either of the drives, it says the "The device is working properly" and doesn't show that anything is wrong. I have not recently installed windows XP, and I know that the disk drives are compatible with XP, since I've had this computer for over a year and they've worked fine until a few weeks ago. I haven't changed any hardware or anything like that either. Can someone help me identify what the problem is and suggest some ways to fix it? Jul 6, 2005 #1 howard_hopkinso TS Rookie Posts: 24,177 +19 Hello and welcome to Techspot. Couple of things for you to try. Go into your device manager, and uninstall the devices from there. Now reboot your system, and let Windows redetect them. If that doesn`t work, maybe changing the ide cable will help. Regards Howard :wave: :wave: Jul 6, 2005 #2 wcely TS Rookie If that didn't work this might I had the same problem and recently cured it by going to the Drive letter
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| September 15, 2008 When you access the computer's CD drive or DVD drive after you install a software or do some registry changes in Windows XP, you may receive the following error message:Drive:/ not accessible - Incorrect FunctionA quick Solution:Right-Click on the CD drive with the problemSelect PropertiesGo to Recording Taband then check the "Enable CD Recording On This Drive" box.HOPE THIS SOLVES YOUR PROBLEM!For more details or other problems regarding your CD drive please check microsoft help center like:CD-R drive or CD-RW drive is not recognized as a recordable deviceError message when you access the CD drive or DVD drive after you upgrade to Windows XPUPDATE Nov 2010 - Note that if you do not see the Recording tab in the CDROM burner properties tab in Windows XP, some processes that may help is listed below:Process 1: You might not have the IMAPI CD-burning servive running- Go to Start > Run > Type services.msc > Hit Enter Check if your " IMAPI CD-Burning Com Service" is started. If not Start it.(More details: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324129&Product=winxp )Nero may have taken over and disabled the IMAPI service.Process 2: If the service is not running and your burner still doesn't have the Record tab, then examine if your drive is properly recognized as a burner:(More details: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316529&Product=winxp )Process 3: Check if your PC has Easy CD Creator 5 Basic / Roxio installed. If, then uninstall that program, restart the PC and now the recording tab should appear.Last modified on August 13th, 2011 at 5:18 pm. Tips & Tricks (Computer)10 Comments CD Drive, device error, Enable CD Recording, Incorrect Function, windows xp, windows xp cd, winxp Comment on this post Priyanka Naskar Majumder Priyanka Naskar Majumder - the Owner, Eyedea LAB. Graphic & Web Design Studio, lives in Kolkata, India. Interested in: Usability research, Graphic Design, Web Design & Development. Website | Twitter | Google+ | View all posts by Priyanka Naskar Majumder → You May Also Like : Switching from windows xp... Get an icons only fi