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  • hello bugfixer, thank you for all your help. problem solved! apparently, disabling the "Terminal Services" service causes the bd2009 tray icon to disappear upon reboot. to fix this problem, simply set "Terminal Services" service to "manual" and restart. more on the "Terminal Services" service:…
  • hello bugfixer, thank you for helping, you rock my socks! i tried the directions in the previous post, the problem persists. i did a system restore and retraced the steps i took setting up my system; (drivers; updates; programs; etc.) i found that the tray icon disappears when i disable a system service, but im not sure…
  • hello bugfixer, thank you for helping, you rock my socks! i believe the unknown is the on-board raid controller. since i'm not using raid on this pc, i didn't install the drivers for this device and would prefer not to. (why fix something that isn't broken?) now that that is resolved, do you have any insight into what's…
  • hello bugfixer, again thank you for your time. the found new hardware wizard says it is trying to find "software for: Unknown" and cannot find any appropriate drivers. the only information given in the properties is irrelevant, this is from the "General" tab: Unknown Device Device type: Other devices Manufacturer: Unknown…
  • hello bugfixer, thank you for your time. as a matter of fact, there is an "unknown device" in the "other device" tree. i have installed all the hardware drivers i am aware of. the windows update/update driver tool (online) doesn't come up with any hits. i installed bd2009 yesterday; i had no problems with installation and…
  • i am having the same problem on a clean XP install: SP3, drivers, updates and "trusted" software before installing BD. tried registry cleaners and then reinstalling BD with no avail.
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