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MadMouse
I have Roxio Easy Media Creater 9 installed, running Windows Vista Business, recently had a problem with losing my drives temporarily, I guess that's what happens when you uninstall a program and that program takes the drives with it, after reinstalling them I now have Roxio stating "No Drives Detected" how can I get Roxio to recognize these drives again? sad.gif
Beerman
Try this: http://kb.roxio.com/content//kb/General%20...mation/000070GN
MadMouse
QUOTE (Beerman @ Mar 11 2009, 01:31 PM) *

Ok I tried that, didn't work, any other suggestions?
grandpabruce
QUOTE (MadMouse @ Mar 11 2009, 06:48 PM) *
Ok I tried that, didn't work, any other suggestions?


Go into Device Manager, and click on the + to the left of IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers. Then right click on the Secondary IDE Controller, and select Uninstall. Reboot, and Windows will find the drive again. See if Roxio recognizes it.
BNMohan
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QUOTE (MadMouse @ Mar 11 2009, 03:48 PM) *
Ok I tried that, didn't work, any other suggestions?


Hi!

You mention that Roxio reports Drive not detected. Does Windows (My Computer or Windows Explorer) detect the drives?. I had faced this problem thsi week, and managed to get rid of it: I have related what I tried in my post of yesterday in this forum

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MadMouse
QUOTE (BNMohan @ Mar 11 2009, 10:53 PM) *
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Hi!

You mention that Roxio reports Drive not detected. Does Windows (My Computer or Windows Explorer) detect the drives?. I had faced this problem thsi week, and managed to get rid of it: I have related what I tried in my post of yesterday in this forum

Mohan mellow.gif

Yes windows and my computer recognize the drives.
RoyF
QUOTE (MadMouse @ Mar 12 2009, 07:23 PM) *
Yes windows and my computer recognize the drives.


I had the same problem and just fixed it. As Mohan says, the key to solving this problem is to install pxengine3_00_58a. The download can be found here. Installed it and my problems went away.
grandpabruce
QUOTE (RoyF @ Mar 15 2009, 04:52 PM) *
I had the same problem and just fixed it. As Mohan says, the key to solving this problem is to install pxengine3_00_58a. The download can be found here. Installed it and my problems went away.


The link to the PX engine was provided in Post #2. Madmouse said that it did not work for him/her.

What MadMouse hasn't done is to try the suggestion in Post #4.
Brendon
RoyF and Mohan have noted that going back to the version 3 PX Engine worked for them when the current version 4 PX Updater didn't do the trick, Bruce.

I suspect the V3 updater may fix a few more things that the V4 updater doesn't.
Roush402
QUOTE (RoyF @ Mar 15 2009, 02:52 PM) *
I had the same problem and just fixed it. As Mohan says, the key to solving this problem is to install pxengine3_00_58a. The download can be found here. Installed it and my problems went away.


I was struggling with this issue, "No Destination Drive Detected", and approached the point of giving up. While reading the various posts on this issue...this fix is the "real deal". Thank you Mohan and Roy F. I installed and re-booted and presto-chango...problem solved!
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