pook_rb Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 Hi All, I have had the same issues with a friends cmputer. She purchased an Acer Aspire and has had to send it back twice already, but not for DVD/CD Rom Issues. The Drive light is active, and you can hear it spin once or twice, but nothing occurs after that. I have tried all the possible solutions on the thread, and have uninstalled the Drivers for the ATA Channel 0 (IDE Contollers related to the DVD/CD Rom) and let windows install them automatically. After it tried to install the ATA Driver was successful, but the GSA-T20N Installation Failed, with error code 19 displayed in the Device Manager. There had been no previous issues with the drive, and when it was returned from the shop last time it had been re-formatted and software installed with no issues. She was able to use the drive a few times before this issue occurred. No other installations had been made sine last using the drive, and then it's failure. There is nothing else can I think of, I have tried using a Registry Fix program, and have had a look in regedit, but honestly don't know where to begin. Did anyone discover any other solutions for this issue, or have any other suggestions? Thanks, Ruth Quote
Goku Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 Hi All, I have had the same issues with a friends cmputer. She purchased an Acer Aspire and has had to send it back twice already, but not for DVD/CD Rom Issues. The Drive light is active, and you can hear it spin once or twice, but nothing occurs after that. I have tried all the possible solutions on the thread, and have uninstalled the Drivers for the ATA Channel 0 (IDE Contollers related to the DVD/CD Rom) and let windows install them automatically. After it tried to install the ATA Driver was successful, but the GSA-T20N Installation Failed, with error code 19 displayed in the Device Manager. There had been no previous issues with the drive, and when it was returned from the shop last time it had been re-formatted and software installed with no issues. She was able to use the drive a few times before this issue occurred. No other installations had been made sine last using the drive, and then it's failure. There is nothing else can I think of, I have tried using a Registry Fix program, and have had a look in regedit, but honestly don't know where to begin. Did anyone discover any other solutions for this issue, or have any other suggestions? Thanks, Ruth Hello and Welcome to FPCH Ruth. :) I think Microsoft themselves might have created the perfect fix for the problem. Your CD or DVD drive cannot read or write media Please run the fix and let us know if it helps or not. Good Luck. :) -- Goku Quote
pook_rb Posted October 6, 2009 Author Posted October 6, 2009 DVD/CD Rom Still Ongoing Morning, I went to the microsoft help that you suggested and it detected the issues I am having, however it was unable to fix it. I checked on the microsoft website for other help, but there was no offer for any other ways to solve the issues I am having that I have not already tried. I think I will have to bite the bullett and tell my friend that a new DVD/CD Rom drive will need to be installed. If there are any other last minute suggestions anyone has, let me know. But I think it has gone to the Electronics Department in the sky! Thanks for the help - this will be a site I regularly visit when I have any issues in the future! Ta, Ruth Quote
Goku Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 OK Ruth, can you please list down the make and model number of your friend's drive? It might be helpful in refining my results. But I am almost certain that the drive has gone bad. I will still try a bit more as who knows it might work with a little prodding. You might want to disconnect the cables of the drive, let it sit for sometime and then reconnect them back to the computer, if this is feasible. This will confirm whether the problem is caused by a loose connection or not. In either case, please post the required information as soon as possible. :) -- Goku Quote
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