Drives & WMI Fieldtest !UPDATED!

Nope, tried that and reactivated , same result. Tried playing with alcohol and adding and removing some drives.
Heres one with ten vdrives and my dvd player not showing up at all.


Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (5.0 Build 2195) (Updated today)

WMI Version : 1.50.1085.100

Logical Drive Count : 22

A: 2 2
C: 3 3
D: 3 3
E: 3 3
F: 3 3
G: 3 3
H: 3 3
I: 3 3
J: 3 3
K: 3 3
L: 8 5
M: 7 5
N: 7 5
O: 7 5 [4.1.0] AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device
P: 7 5 [4.2.0] AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device
Q: 7 5 [4.3.0] AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device

Heres one with 4

Logical Drive Count : 16

A: 2 2
C: 3 3
D: 3 3
E: 3 3
F: 3 3
G: 3 3
H: 3 3
I: 3 3
J: 3 3
K: 3 3
L: 8 5
M: 7 5 [0.1.0] PIONEER DVD-ROM DVD-106
N: 7 5
O: 7 5 [4.1.0] AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device
P: 7 5 [4.2.0] AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device
Q: 7 5 [4.3.0] AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device

And back to 3

Logical Drive Count : 15

A: 2 2
C: 3 3
D: 3 3
E: 3 3
F: 3 3
G: 3 3
H: 3 3
I: 3 3
J: 3 3
K: 3 3
L: 8 5
M: 7 5 [0.1.0] PIONEER DVD-ROM DVD-106
N: 7 5
O: 7 5 [4.1.0] AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device
P: 7 5 [4.2.0] AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device



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@bionic

This is totaly weird.... i guess wmi is truely translated as 'weird media interpretation' since you never know what you'll get back when calling its functions...

anyways thanx 4 testing to all who did....
i hope the latest version at last handles all wmi errors so that except missing drive descriptions everything works fine!

Greetnx
 
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