Can virus corrupt cd drivers?
I am working on a computer running Windows xp sp1 home edition. It has two optical drives. Both show up in device manager saying that drivers are corrupted. The drivers are listed as: cdrom.sys, imapi.sys, redbook.sys and storprop.dll.
I tried a repair install of Windows. To do this I had to boot from a Bart's PE cd, copy the i386 folder from my windows cd to c: and then run the repair. Still no luck.
I have tried deleting the files cdrom.sys, imapi.sys, etc. but as soon as I delete them from their directory they reappear. Is windows re-creating the files? This computer had serious virus problems. I booted to safe mode and ran a full scan using Trend Micro's sysclean program. Also ran Hijack This and Spybot S&D.
Still having problem with optical drives.
I will probably just backup and reformat, but does anybody know what causes the driver files to re-appear?
We've Cracked the Case~!!!!!
For all of you who have had the CD-ROM driver ERROR we've found a Website (http://forums.winforums.org/showthread.php?t=4786) that explains how to get rid of this error by deleting a registry key. The registry key to delete is;
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
To enter registry editor go, Start>Run>RegEdit.
Although before deleting the registry keys you must un-install the CD-ROM drive by going to Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager and right click the Drive in question and then click un-install. Then you can delete the key and restart your machine.
I hope this solves your issues with this extremely annoying problem~!!!