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Ok, so I have a PCV-V1. The CD/DVD drive has stopped working for some reason.
I last remember playing a CD yesterday and I took it out of the slot this afternoon. But on re-attempting to play another Audio CD it doesnt work. Here is what I have tried to far:
1. Tried numerous different CDs/DVDs, none of them work.
2. Uninstalled and re-installed the driver. Device Manager shows that the device is working properly.
3. Tried different softwares to see if it works on one them. it doesnt.
4. Checked for driver updates on e-support. None there.
And I am running out of ideas. Any suggestions on what could have happened?
The only things I can think of is that I took the CD off whilst the computer was going on standby, I know it sounds stupid, but may be its somehow related to the fact that it couldnt shut down the device properly or something. Also I notice that when I re-start the computer, the lights on the CD-thing doesnt come on, even on POST. But I can from the computer say eject and it ejectst the CD.
I am getting frustrated, I need to try the new Kelly Clarkson album. URGH.
Yah.
Ugh pity you don't have an external CDRW drive - they are not that expensive at the mo either.
Well you could try doing a USB Floppy Disk boot but many Sony PC's will fart and burp at this, (i.e. refuse to work)...
Ok, I am first taking the back up and the CD-drive is taking like a billion years to do that, like my WHOLE lunch hour and its still on 45% of the the first disc, when it has to create three.
And second, I would have restarted to see whats the deal with DOS but my ever so slow external CD_writer is stopping me, you see?
What speed does that thing work at?
Ok, well last night, I tried the following:
1. Pressed F8 during booting and it didnt give me an option of booting from the CD. Although the drive was uninstalled in windows.
I spoke to this technician at the Sony Repair centre and from what it seems, the drive has most likely gone hardware wise.
So, I am thinking the following (rate them on a scale of 1 to 10):
1. Keep this machine and buy a Dell laptop - because
a. Dell is cheap and reliable
b. I won't get a good price for this machine now with a broken CD drive and all that.
c. Besides its localisation is UK/Europe.
2. Sell this machine and buy a MAC - because
a. MAC is good looking.
b. There might be a desperate person looking for a PCV-V1 without a CD-drive?
c. And ironically he'd looking for one from the UK?
3. Buy an external CD-drive, I am looking at this
because
a. The drive looks hot.
b. I cannot afford any more computers.
c. And my permanent localisation is undecided for at least a couple of years from now.
Out of nothing more than idle curiosity, what make/model drive is it? Could it be the Matshita (with the emphasis on the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th letters of its name)?
If so, please let me know as I am about to get arsey with Sony about these drives!:smileywink:
Undoubtedly. Spot on.
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yes emphasize on the 4th,5th,6,th and 7th
Akanksha the problem might arise when you want to make a recovery though, BUT, you can copy the disks to the hard disk so it's no major issue.
Out of nothing more than idle curiosity, what make/model drive is it? Could it be the Matshita (with the emphasis on the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th letters of its name)?
Rich
Which comp did this happen on?
Damn MATSHITA
GR114SK - just out of warrantee