DVD-ROM gone missing!

Johann47

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HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T20L ATA Device Problems on Windows Vista Systems

I’ve had a problem on my system for a couple of months. When I first encountered the problem, the only new software I had loaded in weeks were Microsoft updates. I had moved everything in my startup folder to a new folder to improve my system performance.

My System would boot up slowly, and when it finally did start, I couldn’t use my DVD drive. The drive was not listed in Device Manager and scanning for hardware changes did not find it. Pushing the eject button would not eject the disk in the drive, the drive activity light would not blink and the drive would not spin. I’m a gamer and this was a real pain. Most games require the installation disk to be found in the drive before you can start the game.

I tried the normal things I’ve always done when I have this sort of problem.
1- I restored my system to a time when the drive worked (System Restore).
2- I updated my Windows files (Microsoft Update).
3- I downloaded and installed the latest drivers and software updates from my computers
Manufacturers site.
4- I scanned for hardware changes (Device Manager).
5- I checked my systems BIOS setup found nothing wrong, but choose to load the default setting to
Eliminate anything I may have missed.
6- The default on the system BIOS turned on my systems startup messages.

None of this corrected the my problem, but I made a discovery that gave me hope. The startup messages listed the drive, so I knew the drive and drive controller were functioning on some level. While playing around, I also discovered that if , while in Device Manager, I pushed the eject button then scanned for hardware changes, the drive would pop open. I had reached the limits of my expertise, so I Googled the problem.


Using Google, I found that this sort of problem was relatively common. My problem shows up with several drives and many computers, most drives with the problem are Lightscibe capable. Many mentioned error codes, I had none.
1- Microsoft recommend downloading MAT MrFixIt. This did not help me but it looks promising for people with similar problems.
2- Microsoft claimed that the problem may be caused by CD/DVD writing software issues (Roxio,Nero, I-tunes, etc.). I only had 1 of the listed programs, I uninstalled it and still had the problem.
3- I visited a number of Websites that claimed to have a solution. Most were trying to sell Registry Fixers and Driver Updaters. I trusted none of them.
4- I visited a number of Blogs that offered advice. The advice covered the fist 6 items I listed plus a few I thought might be risky. One involved editing the registry and if you want to try that your on your own. I would not mess with the registry unless I had a good system image and a bootable recovery disk. Will your system boot from an external drive??? Check before you try it. One I’m sure would work was “Buy a Mac”.


I finally discovered something that would help. I had spent hours searching the web and needed a break. I set my computer to hibernate. When I returned and resumed the computer, I heard the drive spin up. I checked and the Device Manager saw the drive. The driver was provided by Microsoft, dated 6/21/06, version 6.0.6002.18005. I ran MrFixIt and it was happy. Oh joy! I rebooted and no drive. I hibernated for about ten minutes, resumed and my drive was back. The drive would read, write, but not label. I went to LightScribe - Downloads and downloaded and installed their software for windows and now I can label. This final step seems to have completely solved my problem. I no longer have to do computer gymnastics to use my drive. Hope this helps with your problem.
 

My Computer

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom Gaming Rig 780G
    CPU
    AMG Athlon II X2 255 3.8/2MB/2500MHz 45nm AM3
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-MA78LMT-S2 AM3, Core Boost, Ultra Durable 3
    Memory
    2X 4GB Kingston DDR3 1066MHz @ 1666MHz Dual Channel
    Graphics card(s)
    HIS HD Radeon 7770 GHz Edition iCooler Core: 1000MHz
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell E2311H DVI/VGA 5ms response, Full HD
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080 @ 60Hz
    Hard Drives
    320GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.02 SATA II
    PSU
    Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 700w
    Case
    Lian-Li PC-6010 With Side Window
    Cooling
    Aywun A4 80mm fan
    Mouse
    Logitech K120 Wired Mouse
    Keyboard
    Logitech K120 Wired Keyboard
    Internet Speed
    802.11B/G/N 17Mb/s
    Other Info
    AMD Catalyst 12.6 Thomson A/B/G/N Router LiteON CD/DVD Player GAME PERFORMANCE: Battlefield 3: 41 FPS High 1x AA @ 1280x720 Mass Effect 2 and 3: 60 FPS Highest 4x AA @ 1920x1080 Counter Strike Source (and other Valve games): 300 FPS (max FPS in game) Highest settings 8x AA 16x AF @ 1920x1080!!!
Go to the "Knowledge page" link on the bottom of the page that nostaw5 posted.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    CPU
    Q6600
    Memory
    4GB
    Monitor(s) Displays
    HP w2207h
    Hard Drives
    2x250GB HDDs 1x60GB OCZ SSD 6 external disks 60 to 640GBs
    Other Info
    Also 1xHP desktop, 1xHP laptop, 1xGateway laptop
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