Angry with DVD drive.

T

TheFinkel

I know Dell sucks, but bear with me:

I've had my Dell computer for about 2 yrs now, and about 6 months ago,
my DVD drive game me problems. It is still recognised by the computer
and is, according to the computer, in worling condition. Every time I
put a DVD into this drive, it will spin for about 5 seconds, and then
stop. When I click on the drive in My Computer, it says there is no
disk inserted. I have tried cleaning the lens many times, and don't
know what to do. any ideas?

Specs:
the drive is made by hitachi-LG . it is a HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B
it is NOT a DVD writer, only reads them.
 
N

-nos1eep

It is further alleged that on or about 2 Apr 2006 17:00:38 -0700, in
alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt, the queezy keyboard of "TheFinkel"
<[email protected]> spewed the following:

|I know Dell sucks, but bear with me:
|
|I've had my Dell computer for about 2 yrs now, and about 6 months ago,
|my DVD drive game me problems. It is still recognised by the computer
|and is, according to the computer, in worling condition. Every time I
|put a DVD into this drive, it will spin for about 5 seconds, and then
|stop. When I click on the drive in My Computer, it says there is no
|disk inserted. I have tried cleaning the lens many times, and don't
|know what to do. any ideas?
|
|Specs:
|the drive is made by hitachi-LG . it is a HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B
|it is NOT a DVD writer, only reads them.

I assume that you are running WinXP. Go to device manager (Windows key
+ Break, Hardware Tab) and delete the IDE channel that your DVD is on.
Reboot and windows will reinstall the drive. If the drive is still
contrary, it will need to be replaced.
 
J

Jan Alter

First find out if in fact it is still working by going into the bios and
changing the boot order to CD-ROM drive. Save the settings and put the
Windows installation disk into the drive. Reboot and see if the computer
will start from the disk. That should give you a clue to whether or not the
drive should be trashed.
If it does work then it's software related. Deleting the drive from the
system and allowing it to be refound by Windows may cure it.. If not you may
need to do a Google search through the Internet to see if there are any
problems with the drive, or just going to the Hitachi web site might turn up
answers to this mystery.

Jan Alter
 
M

Michael Hawes

Jan Alter said:
First find out if in fact it is still working by going into the bios and
changing the boot order to CD-ROM drive. Save the settings and put the
Windows installation disk into the drive. Reboot and see if the computer
will start from the disk. That should give you a clue to whether or not
the drive should be trashed.


Only useful if you have a bootable DVD! May well read CD OK as drives
use two seperate lasers for CD & DVD discs. Boot off Win98 startup siskette
with CDROM support and see if can read CD & DVD disc, if not, drive is
broke!
Mike.
 

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