CD/DVD file system disabled drive

ASUS M50SA laptop, with Vista 32-bit SP2, DVD player read not CD or DVD. A search for Information system reveals that the CD/DVD drive file system cdfs.sys is disabled in startup mode, but also States that error checking is normal and OK State.

I found the presence of cdfs.sys in windows system32 driver folder

Is there a way to enable it and that will fix the failure of CD/DVD playback?

Greetings,

You can try the new Microsoft FixIt tool available to resolve similar problems with devices disabled CD/DVD which is available here: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cd_dvd_drive_problems.  Under the difficulty for me article, there is a button, you must click called Microsoft Fix it, and then follow the prompts.

Answer him back if you try this method and let us know if it is your problem.  It is a relatively new tool and it would be nice to receive feedback on how it works.  There are many secure applets available for further questions.  More information can be found here: http://support.microsoft.com/fixit#tab0.

Barbara

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