2013-11-22

Windows 8.1 CD DVD Drive not visible in File Manager

How to: Windows 8.1 CD Drive, DVD Drive not visible in File Manager.

Issue:
After installing Windows 8.0, Windows 8.1, the CD/DVD drive does not appear in My Computer, FileManager, Windows Explorer or in the Control Panel under devices.  CD or DVD drive is missing or not recognized by Windows or other programs.  ...and yet the CD worked during the install.

Other Symptoms:
Error:  The device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device (Code 31).

Error:  A driver for this device was not required, and has been disabled (Code 32 or Code 31).

Error:  Code 19,  Code 39, "Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device (Code 41).



Reason:
Unknown.  But symptoms appear if you upgrade the Operating System (Windows 8.0 to 8.1); installed a new operating system; possibly un-installed Microsoft Digital Image.



Solution:

Microsoft suggests 5 different solutions, but this is the one that has worked for me on multiple machines.

Synopsis - Add this DWord32 Registry Key and Value: 

HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\atapi\
\Controller0\EnumDevice1 = 1 (Dword32)



1.  Confirm you are logged into the Windows Desktop as an Administrator  (you cannot be a standard user for these steps).

2.  Press Windows Logo Key + R on keyboard.
Type "Regedit"  (no quotes); press Enter.

Alternately, from the Windows 8 Start Page, click the background, click the down-arrow-icon on lower-left; type the word "Regedit".  Run this program.

Alternately, using Windows Explorer, locate c:\Windows\regedit.exe.  Other-mouse-click and choose "Run as administrator"
  regi
3.Tunnel to this registry key:

hkey_local_machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\atapi

4.  Right-click "atapi",

Select "New, Key"
Type "Controller0"   (Controller-zero, no quotes; all one word)



5.  On detail side, right-click the new Controller0 key,

Select "New", DWord32
Type "EnumDevice1"  (no quotes, no spaces, number-one); press Enter

Right-click EnumDevice1, click Modify
Type 1 (one) in the value box, "Hexidecimal"

Click for larger view


6.  Close the Registry Editor, Restart the computer


Reference:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060/en-us

7 comments:

  1. Everything went perfectly. Easy to follow and understand. Thank you.

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  2. Anonymous10/03/2014

    It work perfectly for me too.

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  3. Anonymous2/02/2015

    Perfect... Thank you very much

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  4. Anonymous4/24/2015

    Unfortunately did not work. Tried all 5 steps. Running Win 8.1 Pro 64 on i7 4th gen with 16GB

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  5. Anonymous8/02/2015

    Worked perfect for me running Win 10 Home. Thank you

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  6. I put windows upgrade cd (avail @msof), and dvd install started...stopped it, then restarted pc, played a 1994 football world championship DVDROM - worked -now I tied my own DVD movie -worked-
    I's a miracle!
    I will try this above that I've seen on Microsoft site but looked quite long to bother...format my dual boot and back to cool windows 7 ultimate on D:
    Reference:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060/en-us

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  7. thanx bro thanx, it's work properly.

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