Running the Troubleshooter ultimately produces this error message:
"Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)"
I've Googled "cdrom driver Code 19" and tried several suggested fixes with no luck. I downloaded and ran the free AVG registry fix program, as one hit suggested, but that didn't solve the problem either.
I've tried all the fixes shown in the following link:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060
including downloading and running the "Mr. Fixit" at:
http://support.microsoft.com/mats/cd_dv ... lems/en-us
They did not fix the problem, either, but it led me to here as one of the "other options".
I've also tried restoring to earlier restore points, but that hasn't worked either, and I have now restored to the earliest restore point available. Even then, the cdrom still wasn't recognized, even after running the Troubleshooter then, and attempting to re-install the driver.
I have since run windows updater and re-installed all the critical and suggested updates except Bing. The cdrom is still not recognized.
Without the cdrom, I can't even resort to any recovery discs to repair or reinstall Windows 7.
I suspect that the installation and uninstall of the virtual clone drive corrupted the native Windows 7 cdrom driver, but that's only a guess.
I'm well within my one-year warranty, but Lenovo won't help. It says to "contact my vendor" of the cdrom, which, I pointed out, IS LENOVO, but they claim not to help with "external devices". Very frustrating.
It seems to be a Windows 7 problem, and I'm thinking of trying MS paid support, but thought I'd try this forum first.
Suggestions?




