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BD-ROM BDC-TD03 ERROR IN DEVICE MANAGER

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nachojase
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BD-ROM BDC-TD03 ERROR IN DEVICE MANAGER

Hi

My Vaio VPCF13M0E is displaying an error problem in Hardware Devices

There is a problem with the internal BD-ROM BDC-TD03

When i try to update the driver it says the correct driver is already installed


When i connect my external DVD writer it also wont read or write & also displays an error in CD/DVD hardware settings in Device Manager


Any suggestions would be welcomed


Thanks in advance


Jason



















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rich912
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Hi Jason,


The following procedure should resolve the issue. This involves changes to the registry and I recommend that you make a backup of your system settings before proceeding.


1.Click Start > Run and type: REGEDIT , and hit enter.


2. Navigate to - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} and locate UpperFilters, (if exists) right click on this and select Delete and then OK.


3. Under the same Registry Key locate LowerFilters, (if exists) right click on this and select Delete and then OK.


4. Quit Registry Editor and re-boot the computer, new registry values will be created that will hopefully cure the problem.


After you remove the Upperfilters value and the Lowerfilters value, you may possibly need to re-install your burning software – but not necessarily.


Rich



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rich912
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Hi Jason,


Is there an error code shown against the device?


Rich


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nachojase
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Hi Rich


Yes it says Windows connot start this device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)


Regards Jase

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rich912
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Hi Jason,


The following procedure should resolve the issue. This involves changes to the registry and I recommend that you make a backup of your system settings before proceeding.


1.Click Start > Run and type: REGEDIT , and hit enter.


2. Navigate to - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} and locate UpperFilters, (if exists) right click on this and select Delete and then OK.


3. Under the same Registry Key locate LowerFilters, (if exists) right click on this and select Delete and then OK.


4. Quit Registry Editor and re-boot the computer, new registry values will be created that will hopefully cure the problem.


After you remove the Upperfilters value and the Lowerfilters value, you may possibly need to re-install your burning software – but not necessarily.


Rich



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nachojase
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Thank You!!!!

Rich you are a legend it worked perfect!!!!

Many Many Thanks : )


Best Regards


Jase

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rich912
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You're welcome Jase :slight_smile:


Rich

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https://community.sony.co.uk/t5/pcs-accessories/bd-rom-bdc-td03-error-in-device-manager/td-p/691066

- it worked for my VPCF23Z1E whose Blu-ray did not detect discs after upgrading to Windows 10 and using Corel WinDVD Pro 12.