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Reformatting & DVD drive issues

#1 User is offline   ZaneTech 

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Posted 14 July 2010 - 10:44 AM

Operating System: Windows Vista 32-bit
Laptop: Toshiba Equium A210-1AS
Model number: PSAFJE
DVD drive (F:) : TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L632H ATA Device

(not too sure how much info you need, please let me know and i'll gladly be able to provide more)

Issue:

I want to reformat my laptop and i have the product recovery disk, however, when I put the disk in (or any other for that matter) the DVD drive will not recognise there being anything in there. I can open the DVD drive, i can hear it run but it won't recognise anything in there.

I have tried to remove the Upper and Lower registries in the regedit (there was no Upper or Lower filters there though) and I tried to uninstall the drivers and get the laptop to reinstall them but to no avail. I therefore concluded that the Optical drive was just damaged (if you think otherwise please do say, i'm not experienced with computers that much).

As a result, I checked my other methods for getting the laptop to load from boot and they were:

HDD
FDD
USB memory
CDDVD

So I assumed that USB memory meant I could use an external CD drive, therefore, i went out and bought one (checked if it was compatible to load from booting), that has not worked either.

I am considering buying a DVD drive for the laptop and putting it in for myself, but the shape of the drive is a bit wierd...

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I don't want to go on and spend more money on this unless this is the last resort, if anyone could help me, it would be greatly appreciated. If you need any more information, please don't hesitate to ask.

Thanks,

Zane

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Posted 14 July 2010 - 11:39 AM


#3 User is offline   ZaneTech 

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Posted 14 July 2010 - 02:09 PM

That function isn't available on my laptop, it's only available on those after a certain date as they are not given a recovery cd, this is the substitute for that.

Thanks for that though

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Posted 14 July 2010 - 03:20 PM

If it is a slimline external drive, chances are you could pull it apart and use that drive in your lappy. I have yet to run into a laptop CD/DVD/Blu-ray that was proprietary. The only differences were the color/shape of the external cover which can be swapped out in a jiffy (it just snaps on to the CD tray). From what I can tell it is an IDE/ATAPI drive, not a SATA so that limits your choices now.

Something like this:
http://www.chiefpick.com/DS_24CZP_p/od-ds-24czp.htm but I would pull it to be sure.
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Posted 14 July 2010 - 04:03 PM

Hello and welcome to Bleepingcomputer.

I seen your description of the problem you are having with your optical drive.

Is the drive being recognized by the BIOS?

If it is that means the controller built into the drive is still functioning and the drive is making contact with it's connections to the motherboard.

I seen where you said it will run, so that tells me its getting power.

Have you tried cleaning the lens? The laser lens can sometimes get dirty with drives such as this because it is exposed when the carriage draw is opened, unlike regular desktop type drives.

You should try using a cotton swab (Q-Tip) dipped in isopropyl alcohol, or rubbing alcohol and gently stroke it across the lens, be careful not to dislodge the lens or mess up the angle it is on, or leave fibers of cotton in the lens holder.

Try a boot disk in it and see if the computer now boots from the disk.

By the way, in your BIOS's boot menu cdrom or cddvd should be chosen as first boot device and hard drive as the second.

During boot up, wording should appear on the screen saying press enter to boot from disk.

Bruce.

This post has been edited by MrBruce1959: 14 July 2010 - 04:05 PM

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Posted 14 July 2010 - 04:14 PM

Thanks for the reply guys :flowers:

@dpunisher: It's a desktop sized DVD drive i'm afraid :thumbsup: and anyone know of a UK based comp parts website where I can buy the laptop DVD drive and a grounded wrist strap?



@MrBruce1959:

I will try the cotton swab technique and get back to you on that.

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Is the drive being recognized by the BIOS?

If it is that means the controller built into the drive is still functioning and the drive is making contact with it's connections to the motherboard.


What do you mean by that and how do I check it? ^^;;

And yes, I have changed the order in importance on which method should come first, however, when i load from disk all I get is a black screen with an underscroll blinking in the top left hand corner and the drive sounds like it's attempting to load. After failing, it starts to boot from HDD.


EDIT:

CLEANED IT AND IT WORKS (FOR NOW). THANKS ALL FOR YOUR HELP

This post has been edited by ZaneTech: 14 July 2010 - 05:41 PM


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Posted 14 July 2010 - 07:09 PM

View PostZaneTech, on Jul 14 2010, 05:14 PM, said:

@MrBruce1959:
CLEANED IT AND IT WORKS (FOR NOW). THANKS ALL FOR YOUR HELP



You're welcome!

Glad things are back to normal again! :thumbsup:

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