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Blencogo
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IF YOU HAVE DVD/CD DRIVE PROBLEMS - READ THIS>

Several members seem to have problems with their CD/DVD drives at the moment. As far as I know, there is no magic solution but you could try some or all of the following: -

1. See if there is an updated driver or updated firmware for your drive at Vaio-Link. Some Sony drives are re-badged from other manufacturers and you may have to search for updated downloads. For example, if you have a Sony DW-D56A drive, you can get a firmware download from HERE (Use PFS2). Many other drives are also supported on this site.

2. Use System Restore to return your Vaio to the configuration when it was last working normally.
Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore - choose a restore date before you had the problem.

3. Look in Device Manager to see if there are any errors against your DVD/CD-ROM drive.
Start -> Right-Click My Computer -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager - expand DVD/CD-ROM Drives and check the status. If there is an Error Code or a yellow triangle with a ! or ? come back here with the number and we may be able to help.

4. If there is no error and the drive is reported as working normally, try Uninstalling the drive by right-clicking on it in Device Manager and choosing Uninstall. Re-booting your Vaio will reinstall the drivers.

5. Try some different software to read/write your discs and see if that works. Also try a different brand of discs - Sony, TDK and Verbatim seem favourites.

6. Try a liquid lens cleaner on the lens and polish with a microfibre cloth ? this can sometimes help.

7. If your drive works with either CDs or DVDs only make sure the ribbon cable is not preventing the reader head from moving freely - check that the laser head in the drive can move freely for the whole range of its travel. The disc information is held on the outside tracks for DVDs and the inner tracks for CDs.

8. Last resort is to perform a full C:\ Drive System Recovery from your Recovery Discs. Make sure you back up all your Data as the contents of C:\ will be lost and your Vaio returned to the factory configuration.

If none of these work, you may have a hardware problem and you need to contact Vaio-Link. There is no point contacting them until you have carried out a Drive C:\ Recovery as this is the first thing they will ask you to do.

:wink:

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porshe944
Visitor

bonjour a tous
voila mon souci g un SONY PCG-GRT 916V et il ne veux pas lire de dvd donc impossible de reformater avec le DVD d'origine fournie avec......
voila je pensais qu'il etait possible de reinstaller tout le systeme en copiant le CD sur une clef USB mais il ne reboot pas dessus
si quelqu"un a une solution a mon probleme je suis tout ouïe
merci d'avance
(DVD RW DW-U54A)

mike_stuart
Visitor

I have had numerous problems with my CD/DVD drive on my Vaio VGN-FE31Z, but I have recently managed to get it half sorted using tips on here. Now I can read normal CDs and DVDs, but I cannot write to discs. I've tried different CD-RWs but no success using Windows Media Player; it tells me to connect a burner and restart the player, and i cannot access the CD-RW through My Computer either; it just tells me to insert a disc into f:.


Any ideas please?

Many thanks,
Mike.

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Thalamus.
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Hi Mike,

Are you able to burn CD-RW's when using Roxio DigitalMedia SE 7...?

mike_stuart
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Hi Mike,

Are you able to burn CD-RW's when using Roxio DigitalMedia SE 7...?


It appears i've uninstalled Roxio, but SonicStage does successfully burn music to a CD... do you know how to make Windows Media Player do it though, since I spent hours today making a playlist to burn! :slight_frown:

EDIT: It is a Matshita UJ-850S DVD-RW drive, which is fully compatible according to the Microsoft Website. Haven't found anything useful on the WMP FAQ/Help.

reddzer
Visitor

i have a vaio VGN-SZ4VWN/X

i'm getting the following error with my DVD/CD DRIVE. This device cannot start. (Code 10)

any ideas?

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Blencogo
Expert

Hi reddzer.

This device cannot start. (Code 10)

This is the 'catch all' error code produced by the operating system when it hasn't a clue what the problem is and the drive just does not work.

The most common cause is because the IDE cable to the drive has become disconnected but it could be any hardware fault. As it is almost certainly hardware - just check that the read head in the drive is not sticking. Make sure it slides for the full range of its travel.

Your drive will have to be looked at/replaced so I would phone Sony Vaio-Link Support for guidance. They will probably ask you to carry our a full System Recovery before accepting the Vaio for inspection/repair - so get your data backed up!!!

Sorry it's not good news!

:slight_frown:

chyke99
Visitor

Several members seem to have problems with their CD/DVD drives at the moment. As far as I know, there is no magic solution but you could try some or all of the following: -

1. See if there is an updated driver or updated firmware for your drive at Vaio-Link. Some Sony drives are re-badged from other manufacturers and you may have to search for updated downloads. For example, if you have a Sony DW-D56A drive, you can get a firmware download from HERE (Use PFS2). Many other drives are also supported on this site.

2. Use System Restore to return your Vaio to the configuration when it was last working normally.
Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore - choose a restore date before you had the problem.

3. Look in Device Manager to see if there are any errors against your DVD/CD-ROM drive.
Start -> Right-Click My Computer -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager - expand DVD/CD-ROM Drives and check the status. If there is an Error Code or a yellow triangle with a ! or ? come back here with the number and we may be able to help.

4. If there is no error and the drive is reported as working normally, try Uninstalling the drive by right-clicking on it in Device Manager and choosing Uninstall. Re-booting your Vaio will reinstall the drivers.

5. Try some different software to read/write your discs and see if that works. Also try a different brand of discs - Sony, TDK and Verbatim seem favourites.

6. Try a liquid lens cleaner on the lens and polish with a microfibre cloth ? this can sometimes help.

7. If your drive works with either CDs or DVDs only make sure the ribbon cable is not preventing the reader head from moving freely - check that the laser head in the drive can move freely for the whole range of its travel. The disc information is held on the outside tracks for DVDs and the inner tracks for CDs.

8. Last resort is to perform a full C:\ Drive System Recovery from your Recovery Discs. Make sure you back up all your Data as the contents of C:\ will be lost and your Vaio returned to the factory configuration.

If none of these work, you may have a hardware problem and you need to contact Vaio-Link. There is no point contacting them until you have carried out a Drive C:\ Recovery as this is the first thing they will ask you to do.

:wink:

chyke99
Visitor

I have an error sign on my DVD/CD drive on the Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-8505 ATA device. Can you offer me help

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Blencogo
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Hi chyke99,

Please double-click on the device in Device Manager and tell us what the Error Message is?

:thinking:

Musicman
Visitor

Hi, I have a problem, in that my DVD-RW drive, a DW-U54A is playing up.

It appears that it can read any CD's, but is having problem readings DVD's. It will nor read any bought DVD's, along with any DVD's that were produced on the drive before the start of this year, (though I have been unable to find two disks I produced at the end of the year to verify this) though these disks were produced early last year. However a backup disk I created on a RW disk in March, can be read. All the disks that failed to read can be read on another PC. I did place a suspect DVD in the drive in February, that was scratched, but the drive did appear to be working after that.

As I cannot read ant DVD's I cannot perform a recovery!!!

Has anyone any ideas?