Then strike 'Enter' key.Ĥ.) Once Regedit opens, navigate to 'HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Class\HKEY If not, place a checkmark there.ģ.) Enter 'Regedit' in Run command line. Iv.) Navigate list until 'Run Command' is displayed, and make sure a checkmark is in box beside it. Ii.) Make sure 'Start Menu' tab is selected.
I.) Right-click on Start Button, choose 'Properties' from popup. below.Ģa) If the Run command is NOT on the Menu, do this: There is a way to get back access to the CD/DVD drive in Windows, which works most of the time (but not always):Ģ) If the 'Run' command is on the Menu, enter this text: 'regedit' then hit Enter, then continue with step 3. Of course, when the Registry is corrupted in this way, you lose contact with the CD/DVD player.
There will be no help from Apple anytime soon. Apple has no fix, in fact, doesn't even recognize that iTunes is corrupting the registry when installed. It's been this way since iTunes was released for Windows. The problem is that each time iTunes is installed on a Windows PC, the registry key for the CD/DVD player is corrupted.