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Blu-Ray & DVD not recognized...sort of, but mainly not! HELP!
jZildjianZj:
Hi!
My system is not wanting to recognize my Blu-Ray and DVD player when a disc is loaded in to the drives. Well, sometimes (but very rarely) for the DVD player, it does, but never for the Blu-Ray.
Now, let me clarify what I just said a bit.....When I go in to Device manager, the two drives show up as what they are. I go to properties, and everything is all fine and dandy.
When I put a DVD-R or a +R disc in to either one of them, then go to Nero "Nero Burning ROM", or Cyberlink PowerDVD 12, or even the LG Tool kit (Because the Blu-Ray drive is from LG, model number UH12NS29), the stupid PC says to, "Please insert a disk into DVD Drive (D:)". Actually, when I do that same thing and put it in to the Blu-Ray, it says, "Please insert a disc into drive H:"Same thing said when I go to "Computer" and click on the drives. When I put in a Blu-Ray disc that has prerecorded material on it like "RUSH - Beyond the lighted stage", it says, "Please insert a disc into drive H:".
Also, even though the discs can be brand new, Nero sometimes says' "Please insert an empty disc to write to...". The damn thing is empty because it is brand new! No matter how many discs I use, it is stuck on telling me the same thing.
All of my drivers are up to date. I have zero viruses in my system, and never had one in it!
My system is (major components):
Windows 7 64Bit, i7-3930K, Motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3, 16Gbs of G.Skill RAM @ 2133MHz, nVidia GPU (not that this matters), 1000 watt Power Supply (it's overkill for me)...........
I called CyberPowerPC (Whom I ordered the computer from) about this. They sent me a small program that fixes something or other to where the Blu-Ray and DVD drives should work. Did they work? Of course not. NOw I am supposed to send in the Blu-Ray drive. The DVD drive is from my old HP system.
I have redone the hard drive like if it was brand new with barely anything in it. Guess what the DVD and the Blu-Ray brothers did?? Nothing! Of course they did nothing! What did you expect?
I am lost! Can someone please help me out with this stupid issue!?!? :angry:
Thank you very much for all of you who read this post and for anyone who maturely answers my question. :)
Best regards,
Mike
:teeth:
Shane:
Normally when a drive stops reading disks the drive is bad. Given the fact I can buy a new dvd burner for $18 on newegg shows you how cheap they are made lol
The best way to confirm if the drive is bad or not is to hook it into a different system and see if it works. :wink:
If it doesnt then the drive is bad.
If it does work then something else is wrong, such as the cabled hooked to the drive, the slot on the motherboard or something in Windows.
Shane
jZildjianZj:
Hi! Thank you for replying!
I haven't tried to put the Blu-Ray in to another computer. I spaced on that idea! Thanks for bringing that up. I will try that today. The DVD drive has always worked in the HP computer that I have.
I have though reconnected the cables on the two drives, and like mentioned before, have redone my hard drive with the Windows 7.
You say that possibly the slot in the motherboard could be bad. I sure hope it isn't that! :omg:
:thinking: Any other possibilities for my computer issues?
Thanks again Shane!! You have helped me once before by sending me a link to the Windows Repair Tool, and it worked great!!! I now use that tool when ever something is not working well anymore with my computer. Every time I use it, my computer is much happier....and so am I!! :smiley:
Best regards,
Mike
Shane:
First thing is to try the drive in another system and we can go from there. in fact try both drives :wink:
Shane
jZildjianZj:
Hi!
I tried the drive in the other computer, and no go. Matter in fact, I took even another DVD drive and put it in my newer computer and that didn't work either. Same kind of results.
Besides trying a different sata cable, any other ides on why it is like this? I don't get it. The drives are all recognized, but they do not want to read that there is an empty disc, or even a disc in the drives.
Is there some sort of setting that is off? I used your system repair tool and that didn't help.....but did for other non-related issues.
I've been instructed to send back the Blu-Ray drive before the warranty ends (3/20/2013). I hope it isn't a motherboard issue! That will be a headache if it is! :cry:
What to do....what to do......
Thanks!
Mike
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