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Dvd Burner wont open
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9. February 2005 @ 06:07 |
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Okay I've just gotten a new dvd burner less than a week ago but now it won't open the tray
P.S This also happened to my dvd-rom
Its not the burners fault because i replaced another burner for this one with the same problem
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bazilla
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9. February 2005 @ 06:13 |
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Have you tried a software eject? If you haven't, open "My Computer", right-click the mouse over the icon for the dvd drive, and select "eject" from the popup context menu.
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zenarrrow
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9. February 2005 @ 06:26 |
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When that happens to me I have to restart my pc then everything works again.
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pfh
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9. February 2005 @ 06:27 |
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hmmm...packet writing software?
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9. February 2005 @ 07:23 |
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Ejecting from anywhere doesnt work and restarting doesnt
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brobear
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9. February 2005 @ 07:35 |
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Does the indicator light on the front of the drive light up to show it's working? Check in the Device Manager and see what the drive situation is. You can troubleshoot from there as well. What operating system are you using?
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9. February 2005 @ 07:39 |
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Didn't see it happened to both, sorry.
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9. February 2005 @ 09:25 |
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The led works and emergency eject doesnt work
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9. February 2005 @ 09:42 |
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If the LED is on you have power. Did you change the IDE ribbon when you replaced the drive? Not much left except a communication problem since it was on 2 different drives.
Jerry
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brobear
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9. February 2005 @ 11:56 |
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Quote: Check in the Device Manager and see what the drive situation is. You can troubleshoot from there as well. What operating system are you using?
You answered only a short part of what I mentioned. You need to address the rest. Did you check the Device Manager and what was the status of the drive?
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10. February 2005 @ 04:47 |
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Device manager is fine and its xp no i didnt change the ribbon but nothings wrong with the cable(I Think) because it worked for a week with no problems
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brobear
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10. February 2005 @ 06:40 |
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Do you have programs on the computer that use tray commands? DVD Decrypter and recording programs often do. It's rare, but a program could have the tray locked. Other than that, it is just an electrical and mechanical process; either something is blocking the tray or it's not getting the signal to open. Did you try opening it manually with a paperclip or small screwdriver through the small hole in the front?
Hmmm... the cable had to be working last week, the drive was okay. The drive doesn't work this week. Is the cable making good connections this week? That could indicate a loose connection or a faulty connector that isn't working this week. Or some other things as mentioned. As you have noticed, because something was okay last week doesn't mean it is this week, even if unlikely.
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10. February 2005 @ 16:14 |
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The simple fact that 2 drives have the same problem in the same install location kind of leaves the drives out of the picture. It has to be an intermitten connection somewhere as brobear is stating. When you installed the new drive you may have moved the IDE cable around enough for contact to be made. After awhile you get a loose connection somewhere. I would open the case and move the wires around inside and see if the drive starts to function.
Jerry
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brobear
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10. February 2005 @ 16:49 |
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Jerry
I thought I was agreeing with you. ;) Anytime there is a sporadic electrical-mechanical malfunction, connectors are one of the first things to check.
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ScubaBud
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10. February 2005 @ 17:17 |
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Everybody is correct!!!
Please check the following to make sure that the initial setup is correct.
Ribbon cable with a blue end on it, 80 wire, connecting the blue connector to the MB.
The other end of the ribbon cable, black connector, should be connected to the master or your burner.
The middle of the ribbon cable, grey connector, should be connected to your DVD-Rom drive, slave.
Your Burner should be set to Master position, jumper, on the back of it.
Your DVD-Rom should be set to Slave position, jumper, on the back of it.
4 Pin power leds also connected to the back of each one of your opticals.
Now after that is all checked and correct, can we talk? <G>
One more thing... do not connect any sound cable form the back of your drives at this time, just incase it to is connected to the wrong pin configuration on the MB.
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10. February 2005 @ 17:18 |
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Brobear.
Yea, I know. The post wasn't aimed at your reply. Sorry if it came across that way.
Jerry
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brobear
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10. February 2005 @ 17:52 |
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Jerry,
Just yankin yer chain a bit. LOL Ole Seniors agreeing to agree on things we agree on. Wonder if that could go toward redundancy? ;)
Scubabud
Thanks for the lesson on hooking up cables. You got the connector positions okay. What you put on those connectors is optional at master and slave though for the drives. If you have a ROM that is noticably faster, you're better off putting the ROM at master. I've had my burner at slave for the longest with no ill effects. So part of that is preference. In some cases the manufacturer gives a position preference; but in many cases it is a matter of preference and/or best performance.
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ScubaBud
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10. February 2005 @ 18:09 |
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I hear ya BroBear and agree on preference. Just wanted to give a basic list for sobhy2406 to follow since usually the Burner is requested as the Master. Good systems nowadays with the latest OS never have a problem either way.
Thanks.
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brobear
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10. February 2005 @ 18:23 |
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Quote: Burner should be set to Master position.
DVD-Rom should be set to Slave position
It was just the part about should be, which gives the impression that is is a must situation. Didn't want the beginners to think their setup was wrong if set the other way.
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12. February 2005 @ 02:27 |
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I fixed it with a screwdriver it turns out the dvd rom has 2 discs in it and dvd burner has 1 disc incorecctly put in
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pfh
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12. February 2005 @ 03:07 |
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DOH !!!!!!
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ScubaBud
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12. February 2005 @ 03:21 |
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sobhy2406
Thanks for letting us know the real reason. It takes a bigger person to admit something that one can possible poke fun at then to either not answer at all or just make up something to fake a fix!
No DOH's from me on this one.
Thanks again.
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brobear
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12. February 2005 @ 04:03 |
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Strange things happen and whose to say how the extra disc got in there. Just glad you got it fixed. For those who poke fun, wait until the kids or in-laws do it to you. Why do you think I said to check the drive manually by openinging it with a small screwdriver.
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