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CD Drive not working.

Started by j0k3r, January 10, 2004, 07:03 AM

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j0k3r

My CDRW/DVD combo drive got messed up around the 15th, so I sent it to manufacturer and they sent it back. The problem was it wouldn't read, I don't know how they fixed it or what.

Now I try plugging it in, and the power doesn't come on on the drive, I'm sure the power works because I had another drive plugged in with it a couple minutes ago... Any ideas?
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j0k3r

Or I tried booting it up again, power comes on within first 5 seconds of bootup then shuts off. The little LED light comes on and I can open the drive, but then the light goes off again.

It doesn't show in 'My Computer'.
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Denial

well i had that problem once with my whole computer it started for like 5 seconds and boom totally shuts down it was the um power supply
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Stealth

Are the drive's jumpers set correctly? I've seen this before, but I don't exactly remember what I did to correct it.
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Mitosis

Quote from: Denial on January 10, 2004, 08:30 AM
well i had that problem once with my whole computer it started for like 5 seconds and boom totally shuts down it was the um power supply

That happened to me before too. Check your power supply to see if its not like burnt out or what ever. You can get new ones for like sixty bucks. And your jumpers could be on backwards too, thats what also caused mine to stop working.

wut

If you haven't already, try putting the drive on an IDE channel by itself or with another CDROM.  I had a problem similar to this where POST wouldn't detect one of my hard drives -- moved my HDD's to controller 1 and my CDROM's to controller 2 and it works fine now :0.

j0k3r

My internet hasn't been working so I haven't posted but it's fixed.

I unplugged it, tried my old drive that worked before and it didn't work so I figured it wasn't the drive. The power uspply was fine, I just plugged and unplugged ther drives over and over and finally it worked. Nothing changed, it just detected it for some reason, if I can figure out what I did I'll post it here.
QuoteAnyone attempting to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin
John Vo

Denial

Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea

Adron

Sounds like bad connector or cable, or maybe not plugged into motherboard right.