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I've purchased lg blu-ray burner for my system that has following specs:
asus p4pe motherboard on-board SATA connectors Promise RAID PCI-SATA card with another 4 sata connections SIL 3114
WinXP and linux live CD detect the blu-ray drive itself, i see icon in my computer and Device Manager states that device is working ok. However, none of the CDs/DVDs I try can bee seen. Just get message saying "please insert a media in the drive". Is there anything else i need to try to make this work? Is there any possibility that my fairly old mobo is having problems working with sata optical drives.
asdf <d...@fg.com> wrote: > I've purchased lg blu-ray burner for my system that has following > specs:
> asus p4pe motherboard > on-board SATA connectors Promise RAID > PCI-SATA card with another 4 sata connections SIL 3114
> WinXP and linux live CD detect the blu-ray drive itself, i see icon > in my computer and Device Manager states that device is working ok. > However, none of the CDs/DVDs I try can bee seen. Just get message > saying "please insert a media in the drive". Is there anything else i > need to try to make this work? Is there any possibility that my > fairly old mobo is having problems working with sata optical drives.
> thanks
If it can't see factory pressed CDs or DVDs, it is defective. -Dave
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:56:10 +0800, Dave C. wrote: > On 01 Nov 2009 15:37:15 GMT > asdf <d...@fg.com> wrote:
>> I've purchased lg blu-ray burner for my system that has following >> specs:
>> asus p4pe motherboard >> on-board SATA connectors Promise RAID PCI-SATA card with another 4 sata >> connections SIL 3114
>> WinXP and linux live CD detect the blu-ray drive itself, i see icon in >> my computer and Device Manager states that device is working ok. >> However, none of the CDs/DVDs I try can bee seen. Just get message >> saying "please insert a media in the drive". Is there anything else i >> need to try to make this work? Is there any possibility that my fairly >> old mobo is having problems working with sata optical drives.
>> thanks
> If it can't see factory pressed CDs or DVDs, it is defective. -Dave
thanks for the quick reply. What i was more concerned about is there a chance that the drive is visible to OS but due to problems with either drivers or hardware(such as old sata card) it wouldn't be able to read media
asdf <d...@fg.com> wrote: > On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:56:10 +0800, Dave C. wrote:
> > On 01 Nov 2009 15:37:15 GMT > > asdf <d...@fg.com> wrote:
> >> I've purchased lg blu-ray burner for my system that has following > >> specs:
> >> asus p4pe motherboard > >> on-board SATA connectors Promise RAID PCI-SATA card with another 4 > >> sata connections SIL 3114
> >> WinXP and linux live CD detect the blu-ray drive itself, i see > >> icon in my computer and Device Manager states that device is > >> working ok. However, none of the CDs/DVDs I try can bee seen. Just > >> get message saying "please insert a media in the drive". Is there > >> anything else i need to try to make this work? Is there any > >> possibility that my fairly old mobo is having problems working > >> with sata optical drives.
> >> thanks
> > If it can't see factory pressed CDs or DVDs, it is defective. -Dave
> thanks for the quick reply. What i was more concerned about is there > a chance that the drive is visible to OS but due to problems with > either drivers or hardware(such as old sata card) it wouldn't be able > to read media
Nope. There is no chance. Optical drives don't really require drivers. Either it is working OK, or it isn't. If your operating system can see the drive, then the drive should be able to read media. If it's not reading media, it is defective. Exchange it. -Dave
asdf wrote: > I've purchased lg blu-ray burner for my system that has following specs:
> asus p4pe motherboard > on-board SATA connectors Promise RAID > PCI-SATA card with another 4 sata connections SIL 3114
> WinXP and linux live CD detect the blu-ray drive itself, i see icon in my > computer and Device Manager states that device is working ok. However, > none of the CDs/DVDs I try can bee seen. Just get message saying "please > insert a media in the drive". Is there anything else i need to try to > make this work? Is there any possibility that my fairly old mobo is > having problems working with sata optical drives.
> thanks
Run the Nero InfoTool, and see what capabilities the LG burner lists.
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 13:05:07 -0500, Paul wrote: > asdf wrote: >> I've purchased lg blu-ray burner for my system that has following >> specs:
>> asus p4pe motherboard >> on-board SATA connectors Promise RAID PCI-SATA card with another 4 sata >> connections SIL 3114
>> WinXP and linux live CD detect the blu-ray drive itself, i see icon in >> my computer and Device Manager states that device is working ok. >> However, none of the CDs/DVDs I try can bee seen. Just get message >> saying "please insert a media in the drive". Is there anything else i >> need to try to make this work? Is there any possibility that my fairly >> old mobo is having problems working with sata optical drives.
>> thanks
> Run the Nero InfoTool, and see what capabilities the LG burner lists.
asdf wrote: > On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 13:05:07 -0500, Paul wrote:
>> asdf wrote: >>> I've purchased lg blu-ray burner for my system that has following >>> specs:
>>> asus p4pe motherboard >>> on-board SATA connectors Promise RAID PCI-SATA card with another 4 sata >>> connections SIL 3114
>>> WinXP and linux live CD detect the blu-ray drive itself, i see icon in >>> my computer and Device Manager states that device is working ok. >>> However, none of the CDs/DVDs I try can bee seen. Just get message >>> saying "please insert a media in the drive". Is there anything else i >>> need to try to make this work? Is there any possibility that my fairly >>> old mobo is having problems working with sata optical drives.
>>> thanks >> Run the Nero InfoTool, and see what capabilities the LG burner lists.
Blu-ray - wavelength of 405 nm - violet colored - InGaN DVDs - 650 nm - red colored CD - 780 nm - near infrared
Maybe if no media works at all, it has something to do with the level of ATAPI support via your SATA controller chips ? If you have another computer with SATA ports, try the drive on a Southbridge SATA port, for best compatibility.
Another option, is to use a ribbon cable interface coming from your Southbridge chip, and one of these adapters. I keep this around for emergencies. I'm still waiting to buy an adapter that works in the other direction. (I know which one I want, but no one stocks it.)
> Blu-ray - wavelength of 405 nm - violet colored - InGaN > DVDs - 650 nm - red colored > CD - 780 nm - near infrared
> Maybe if no media works at all, it has something to do with > the level of ATAPI support via your SATA controller chips ? > If you have another computer with SATA ports, try the drive > on a Southbridge SATA port, for best compatibility.
> Another option, is to use a ribbon cable interface coming > from your Southbridge chip, and one of these adapters. I > keep this around for emergencies. I'm still waiting > to buy an adapter that works in the other direction. > (I know which one I want, but no one stocks it.)
> That adapter design isn't the best, because it can be > a bit hard getting the ribbon cable off the adapter > later.
> HTH, > Paul
Simple test to see if the drive is working is to drop a Windows installation disk into the drive (ie XP, Vista, 7), set the bios to start with the CD-ROM and see if the computer allows start from the OS disk. If it doesn't start then it is the drive or possibly the cable. If it does then it's software related. -- Jan Alter bear...@verizon.net