How to Detect CD-ROM is loaded in the CD-ROM drive






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How to Detect CD-ROM is loaded in the CD-ROM drive
This C# code detects if a CD-ROM is loaded in the CD-ROM drive of a PC. In order to interact with the CD-ROM, you need to use Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). The .NET Framework provides two sets of classes for interaction with WMI. The
System.Management
Namespace provides access to management information and events about the system. The System.Management.Instrumentation
Namespace provides classes to expose management information and events of an application to WMI.
using System;
using System.Management;
class Application
{
public static void Main()
{
SelectQuery query = new SelectQuery( "select * from win32_logicaldisk where drivetype=5" );
ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher(query);
foreach( ManagementObject mo in searcher.Get() )
{
// If both properties are null I suppose there's no CD
if( ( mo["volumename"] != null ) || ( mo["volumeserialnumber"] != null ) )
{
Console.WriteLine( "CD is named: {0}", mo["volumename"] );
Console.WriteLine( "CD Serial Number: {0}", mo["volumeserialnumber"] );
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine( "No CD in Unit" );
}
}
// Here to stop app from closing
Console.WriteLine( "\nPress Return to exit." );
Console.Read();
}
}
Note... In order to use the System.Management
namespace in .NET 2, you will need to add a reference to the System.Management.dll. This can be done in the IDE by right-clicking on the project in the solution explorer and choosing Add Reference... from the list. The DLL is on the first tab towards the end of the list of items.