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Solve : Adminstrator has prohibited acces to CD/DVDROM Drives?

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After owning my computer for several years, I recently received the "Subject" error message. I went to the "regedit.exe" but could not locate the "HKLM" file. I read to correct the subject problem, was to change the string value "allocatecdroms" and change value to "O"

Any help would be greatly appreciatedWe have no way of telling if this is your machine so we cannot assist with Admin rights...

I would think if you had it for years this would have come up long AGO...Thank for NOTHING ! The last advise I want to get is from a beginner !! When you become an "expert", then you can give me adviseNo problem...

Sorry i couldn't help this time.Hi

Is the cdrom detected in the Bios perhaps the reason the registry key isn't there is that windows hasn't detected the the cdrom. Also you could test the cdrom with a boot CD before suspecting windows security.

Thanks

Lisa
I'm surprised, that there's not one inteligent person out there that can solve my problem. The problem is now prohibiting from using my USB/1394 portsQuote from: ivey on OCTOBER 13, 2011, 03:29:15 PM

I'm surprised, that there's not one inteligent person out there that can solve my problem.

It's not that we can't, more that we don't want to. We cannot be sure you are telling the truth. You could be trying to break an administrator's restriction. More importantly, your rudeness and CHILDISH whining have discouraged many PEOPLE from replying. So goodbye (I hope.) Your time here will be short...



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