Home | Forums | Mark forums read | Search | FAQ | Login

Advanced search
Hot Topics
Buraku hot topic As if gaijin men didn't have a bad enough reputation...
Buraku hot topic Swapping Tokyo For Greenland
Buraku hot topic
Buraku hot topic Dutch wives for sale
Buraku hot topic Live Action "Akira" Update
Buraku hot topic Iran, DPRK, Nuke em, Like Japan
Buraku hot topic Steven Seagal? Who's that?
Buraku hot topic Japanese Can't Handle Being Fucked In Paris
Buraku hot topic Multiculturalism on the rise?
Buraku hot topic Whats with all the Iranians?
Change font size
  • fuckedgaijin ‹ General ‹ Tokyo Tech

code 41 error on xp pro cdrom drive........help

News, shopping tips and discussion of all things tech: electronics, gadgets, cell phones, digital cameras, cars, bikes, rockets, robots, toilets, HDTV, DV, DVD, but NO P2P.
Post a reply
31 posts • Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2

Postby cstaylor » Tue Feb 25, 2003 9:35 am

Did you try uninstalling the device driver?
User avatar
cstaylor
 
Posts: 6383
Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2002 2:07 am
Location: Yokohama, Japan
  • Website
Top

Postby Big Booger » Tue Feb 25, 2003 9:46 am

in addition:
Display Message – NT-based Systems
"Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device. (Code 41)"

Recommended Resolution – NT-based Systems
Reinstall the device.

This is a legacy root service that didn't create a device object.

CLick start, right click my computer, properties, hardware, device manager, scroll down until you find DVD/CDROM drives, right click the CDROM, click uninstall. Reboot.

Now if I knew what brand of CDROM and what model # I could find you an updated driver...

BUt until then, just try to let windows install it after the reboot.
BB
My Blog
User avatar
Big Booger
 
Posts: 4150
Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2003 8:56 am
Location: A giant bugger hole
  • Website
Top

Postby GomiGirl » Tue Feb 25, 2003 10:21 pm

cstaylor wrote:Did you try uninstalling the device driver?


Very droll CS!! :lol:
GomiGirl
The Keitai Goddess!!!
User avatar
GomiGirl
 
Posts: 9129
Joined: Fri Jul 05, 2002 3:56 pm
Location: Roamin' with my fave 12"!!
  • Website
Top

Postby cstaylor » Tue Feb 25, 2003 10:49 pm

XP, unlike its predecessors, actually makes some good recommendations with the troubleshooter. ;)

Of course, my Mac never has these problems...
User avatar
cstaylor
 
Posts: 6383
Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2002 2:07 am
Location: Yokohama, Japan
  • Website
Top

Re: doh!

Postby cstaylor » Tue Feb 25, 2003 10:51 pm

tim wrote:Oh well that did`nt work. :(
It said that new hardware was found after I rebooted, but same problem
the brand
_NEC DV-5800A
LG CD-RW CED-8120B
any further suggestions folks. :idea: .thanks so far.

Okay, that IS very strange. Can you tell us what company is responsible for the device driver? If you bring up the device's property tab in the Device Manager menu, and select driver, it will tell you.

My guess is that when you did something with Adaware, it must have blown out one of the required files. If you remove the INF file for that driver, it should go back and use the standard Microsoft driver on your next reboot.
User avatar
cstaylor
 
Posts: 6383
Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2002 2:07 am
Location: Yokohama, Japan
  • Website
Top

Re: hi CS

Postby cstaylor » Wed Feb 26, 2003 4:17 am

tim wrote:yes i would love a Mac...amd maybe one day.
anyway the driver make is VOB computersysteme GmbH ver. 5,0,0,1
and yes I downloaded a VOB product not long ago...a cd burner and then uninstalled it.
but sorry for being a PC dummy, i cant find a INF file :?
should i unistall or rollback the driver?
thanks
Try rollback. If that doesn't work, the INF file is in your windowsinf folder. Use the search tool in Windows to look for all files in that directory with the word VOB in them. Those are the INF files you should toss out.
User avatar
cstaylor
 
Posts: 6383
Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2002 2:07 am
Location: Yokohama, Japan
  • Website
Top

Postby Big Booger » Wed Feb 26, 2003 11:22 am

If the driver rollback fails,
you might try a system restore, to return the computer back to the state in which the drivers were installed.

Further, are you having problems with two drives? As the brands and model number you listed are for a NEC DVD and a LG CDROM... are both drives experiencing issues with the driver installation?

As for the drivers:

For the LG CED 8120B drive:
DRIVER: http://www.lgeservice.com/drivers/cdrom.zip
FIRMWARE: http://www.lgeservice.com/CED8120BFirm200-readme.htm


FOr the NEC DVD DRIVE:

FIRMWARE: http://www.mydrivers.com/dir60/d24009.htm (CHINESE SITE)

Can't find a driver update, but I if I find one I will post it.
BB
My Blog
User avatar
Big Booger
 
Posts: 4150
Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2003 8:56 am
Location: A giant bugger hole
  • Website
Top

Postby cstaylor » Wed Feb 26, 2003 5:36 pm

The DLL isn't the problem... it's the INF file
User avatar
cstaylor
 
Posts: 6383
Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2002 2:07 am
Location: Yokohama, Japan
  • Website
Top

Postby Big Booger » Wed Feb 26, 2003 7:36 pm

try the system restore, that will undo whatever you did to make them stop functioning to begin with.

Also try the driver update for the drive I posted above. that may help as well.

BB
My Blog
User avatar
Big Booger
 
Posts: 4150
Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2003 8:56 am
Location: A giant bugger hole
  • Website
Top

Postby cstaylor » Thu Feb 27, 2003 3:50 am

Yeah, what I'm explaining might be a little dangerous... better follow what Big Booger is sayig instead.
User avatar
cstaylor
 
Posts: 6383
Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2002 2:07 am
Location: Yokohama, Japan
  • Website
Top

Postby Big Booger » Thu Feb 27, 2003 11:00 pm

what I would do is a system restore. Try to go all the way back as far as you can, to the date when the drive worked. That might fix it.

have you tried the updated drivers I gave you for the LG drive?


Have you tried manually installing the driver? I mean click start, right click my computer, add hardware.. let it search..
the select to manually install it
select show all devices.

Then find the driver that suits your make and model of CDROM.

Sometimes you can get away with using a generic driver.. by the same brand. IN this case look for a CDROM LG driver, and a DVD NEC driver.

BB
My Blog
User avatar
Big Booger
 
Posts: 4150
Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2003 8:56 am
Location: A giant bugger hole
  • Website
Top

Postby Big Booger » Fri Feb 28, 2003 9:35 am

Ok,
sorry didn't know you didn't know how to do a system restore.

Click start,
Click all Programs
CLick accessories
Click system tools
click system restore
click restore my computer to an earlier time.

Now another page will open up. It will have a calendar. Just find a date any date before the date that you had issues. I usually try going back about a week, and if it doesnt work, then I go back two and so on...

Try that and then we will get to the other thing about the drivers.

I don't know if it will succeed. But if it does then you are all set.

If not we go to step two,
BB
My Blog
User avatar
Big Booger
 
Posts: 4150
Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2003 8:56 am
Location: A giant bugger hole
  • Website
Top

Postby Big Booger » Fri Feb 28, 2003 6:43 pm

try to go back as far as you can. ON my PC I can all the way back to November 2002. ANy change you make with system restore can be undone.

Now if it still doesn't work, my question is this: Do you have the drives installed correctly? I mean are they on the same IDE ribbon cable? Do you have the jumper settings set correctly?
When you have two drives on the same cable, one must be master, the other slave.
Check that.

Next thing, try unplugging one:
Open the case up, unplug both the thin IDE ribbon cable from one drive as well as the Power supply connector on the same drive.

Reboot the PC. see if the other drive works.

If it does, then try reconnecting the other drive again (shut the PC off before opening the CASE!!!) and reboot... see if it works, if not then you have found a crap drive and it might be time to get a new one... buy a combo drive CDRW/DVD, cheap as anything. And get rid of the other drives.

But before you sell them, try reinstalling your OS. That might fix the whole problem... To reinstall, simply back up any data taht you have on your PC now, like your favorites, your Outlook contacts, your MY documents folder, and any other data you want to save.

Then pop in your windows XP disk, reboot the machine... press any key to begin the installation.

Check out my Clean INstall guide I salvaged from another site:
http://bigbooger2.tripod.com/digitalsolutions/id5.html

YOu'll see it under the heading "GUIDES"

that will help you with the reinstall.

If you have any other questions, please ask.
BB
My Blog
User avatar
Big Booger
 
Posts: 4150
Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2003 8:56 am
Location: A giant bugger hole
  • Website
Top

Postby Big Booger » Sat Mar 01, 2003 8:53 am

If your CDROM doesn't work, you might have to do something a tad bit illegal... to get it to work.
YOu would have to download an ISO of XP, use a virtual drive creator like DAEMON tools, mount the ISO image in a virtual drive, and run the reinstaller.

You need to try to get at least one of the drives working.
Unplug one of them.. and try reinstalling it...
My Blog
User avatar
Big Booger
 
Posts: 4150
Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2003 8:56 am
Location: A giant bugger hole
  • Website
Top

Postby Big Booger » Sat Mar 01, 2003 5:36 pm

don't touch the CPU LOL


Just open the case of the desktop. Then reach on teh back of one of the drives and unplug the ribbon cable and power supply connection on the CDROM.

:P
BB
My Blog
User avatar
Big Booger
 
Posts: 4150
Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2003 8:56 am
Location: A giant bugger hole
  • Website
Top

Postby American Oyaji » Sat Mar 01, 2003 9:25 pm

[quote="cstaylor"]XP, unlike its predecessors, actually makes some good recommendations with the troubleshooter. ]

<yoda>To Obi-wan you should listen! </yoda>

I really feel sorry for people with wintel machines. When they get problems....they're usually REAL nightmares. (I havent known a wintel user yet that didnt have a nightmare.)

And as much baggin on macs that a lot of people do...turning the machine, off then on fixes just about every problem.

I love my mac, but its gettin long in the tooth.

As for your problem...
<ozzie ozbourne>I don't have a [bleep]ing clue.</ozzie ozbourne>
I will not abide ignorant intolerance just for the sake of getting along.
User avatar
American Oyaji
 
Posts: 6540
Images: 0
Joined: Sun Oct 20, 2002 9:20 pm
Location: The Evidence of Things Unseen
  • ICQ
  • YIM
  • Personal album
Top

Postby Big Booger » Wed Mar 05, 2003 11:55 pm

Ok try this,

See if the BIOS recognizes the drive, boot to the BIOS and tell me if the CDROM shows up in the BIOS.

One other thing, when you took the case off did you check the JUMPER settings on the back of the drive?
Image

Should look kind of like that... now you need to make sure one is MASTER and the other is SLAVE.

Make sure you have the jumper settings set correctly, otherwise they will never work. that is why I suggested you to remove one of the CDROM drives from the PC.

If you remove one, make sure the one remaining, has the JUMPER set to MASTER. Then reboot and see if the OS accepts windows XP..

Do you have MSN messenger? PM me and I can get with you and check it out myself, through remote assistance.. would be much easier. Once I check it out, then I can offer more support.
My Blog
User avatar
Big Booger
 
Posts: 4150
Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2003 8:56 am
Location: A giant bugger hole
  • Website
Top

Next

Post a reply
31 posts • Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2

Return to Tokyo Tech

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

  • Board index
  • The team • Delete all board cookies • All times are UTC + 9 hours
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group