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I have a Vaio VGN-S1XP and my Matshita dvd drive has just stopped working, it doesn't even try to read a cd or dvd. The device manager says that it's working fine and unistalling the drive and restarting the laptop haven't working. Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks in advance!
Hi mydogatebob and welcome to Club Vaio.
It doesn't sound good and probably means that your DVD Drive needs replacing. You say it has just stopped working - what changes have you made recently?
Just three things to check: -
What version of firmware does the drive have installed? There is an old upgrade to firmware version K103-40601 that you can find HERE but it is over two years old.
Check that there are no errors against your Primary IDE Channel in Device Manager - you will fing this inside 'IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers'
Check that the reading head inside your drive slides smoothly right to the middle and right to the outside of its travel range - these do sometimes stick.
Apart from these you could have a look for inspiration in this rather long sticky thread about CD/DVD Drive problems: -
http://club.vaio.sony.co.uk/clubvaio/GB/en/forum/viewthread?thread=36996
Yes, that's what I'm worried about! Though that's ridiculously expensive, given that the drive is non-removable.
I have the latest firmware that I can find, and cannot find any drivers at all.
I haven't changed anything - I actually think it's because the drive has always popped out easily (even just putting it down gently) and it might have broken, or gotten worn or something. I don't know. 😕
I checked the Primary IDE Channel, and it says that it is working properly.
The drive is moving as it always has, and doesn't appear to be sticking at all.
I will go through that thread, thanks for the link, and all the help.
Hi my mydogatebob,
As I said - doesn't sound good.
Have a look through that thread but I'm not optimistic.
Sometimes a full recovery can start drives up again but this is a long job with no guarantee of success.