![]() Remove all entries except for default (it won't let you anyway). In the directory list on the left side, find the entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices. ![]() Here are instructions for backing up your registry. Make sure to back up your registry before making any changes. To do this, go to start and type regedit in the search field. When all the entries cleared the drive should work again. Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged-on user only is set to disabled.Īlso, too many entries for mounted devices in older computers can cause this problem. Run gpedit.msc and go to Windows Settings>Security Settings>Local Policies>Security Options and make sure Devices: We've seen this happen when security software blocks the user's ability to write to CDs/DVDs. ![]()
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