Disk Drive does not read DVD
SOURCE: dvd/cd stoped workingdevice manger reads code10
Try downloading the file "CDGONE" from the link below and run it. Accept all warnings and this should restore your DVD Drive.
http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/CDgone-file8.html
SOURCE: HL -DT -ST DVD-RW GWA 4082n Drive missing or corrupted
Follow this article to fix the issue.100% Guaranteed
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/itprovistahardware/thread/bd9763de-6141-45ea-990b-70c207fe3fb6
SOURCE: I'm trying to install Windows Vista on a new hard
This problem may occur if the DVD drive's firmware is either out of date or defective.
Check the link given below for detail information:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930984
To resolve this issue, obtain the appropriate firmware update for the computer's DVD drive.
Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SOURCE: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T20F ATA Device
I had this problem going into the new year of 2011. If there are not registry editions such as Upper or Lower keys present, then try this solution because many times this is not the case as people will say. The alternative to registry editing is the following:
1) Disconnect your internal optical drive.
2) Go to the Device Manager and select
3) Under DVD/CD-ROM drives, uninstall all of your drives.
*Preferably you want to uninstall the one that is not working. But likely it won't show.
4) Select under Action menu, scan for hardware changes.
5) Place your optical drive back into your computer and then
6) Repeat step 4.
7) Next, you should see your computer checking for any hardware additions or compliant plug and play devices.
8) Check your device manager and all of your drives should automatically reinstall themselves including the one that was missing.
This worked for me and I hope it will for you.
If you want, you could try check the registry for the Upper level and lower levels, and use that method to be sure, but you likely don't need to if my method works for you.
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