View Full Version : My Cd Burner Won't Respond!?!?!
thibi_yen
03-26-2003, 09:24 PM
HELP!! My CD burner is broken (I think)! It won't burn anything anymore, because it says that there's doesn't seem to be a disc in the drive. It can't read audio-cds or any type of CDrom either. I can still see the light on the drive burning, so I guess it still has to work, right?
Here's what I did before I "broke" it:
I was erasing a CDRW, and then my computer was stuck. So I rebooted my computer, and the next thing the drive didn't work anymore?!?!!!
So can anyone help me? PLEASE!!
are you sure you didnt leave ur cdr inside! maybe the disc was in the middle of copyin n it died... put a new disc inside now!.... ummm get a better burnning software
harrycary
03-27-2003, 05:27 AM
Have you used your burner alot? You may have a bad CD burner.
You know, CD burners do age. (kind of like a flashlight with weak batteries) The laser gets weak and can't pulse properly to "read" the CD let alone write to one. In fact, burners age faster than a CD-ROM because the laser works harder when "writing" to a CD.
Your symptoms lead me to believe that is your problem.
Luckily, CD burners are cheap(er) these days(<100$ US, easily).
p.s the light shows it is "trying" to work. not necessarily true though.
Hope that helps.
thibi_yen
03-27-2003, 11:49 AM
Originally posted by Soul814@27 March 2003 - 01:19
are you sure you didnt leave ur cdr inside! maybe the disc was in the middle of copyin n it died... put a new disc inside now!.... ummm get a better burnning software
No, i'm sure I didn't leave the cdr inside. I've tried everything....
thibi_yen
03-27-2003, 11:56 AM
Originally posted by harrycary@27 March 2003 - 06:27
Have you used your burner alot? You may have a bad CD burner.
You know, CD burners do age. (kind of like a flashlight with weak batteries) The laser gets weak and can't pulse properly to "read" the CD let alone write to one. In fact, burners age faster than a CD-ROM because the laser works harder when "writing" to a CD.
Your symptoms lead me to believe that is your problem.
Luckily, CD burners are cheap(er) these days(<100$ US, easily).
p.s the light shows it is "trying" to work. not necessarily true though.
Hope that helps.
This is a new comp, I have it since January this year.... I haven't used the burner that much, burning VCD, one time overburn, but this couldn't affect it that much, right? But maybe you're right, thanks anyway.
"The Avatar Man"
03-27-2003, 01:05 PM
try opening you computer unplug and replug you burner.
if this don't work then you probably have a bad cdburner :(
"The Avatar Man"
03-27-2003, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by thibi_yen@27 March 2003 - 12:56
This is a new comp, I have it since January this year
well at least your warranty should still cover it ;)
harrycary
03-27-2003, 05:53 PM
Purchased in January? It's entirely possible that it is defective.
That is exactly what warranties are for. If your warranty is 90 days labor/1yr parts you may be SOL. But, you can always complain to the mfg. Alot of times they will help you out. But you've got to complain.
(squeeky wheel gets the oil you know)
Contact the mfg., read your literature.
You will probably have to send it directly to them as a local servicer can do nothing(I am a service mgr. for such a company). The mfg doesn't make them "field servicable". Parts and service literature are just not made available.
For the record, if something is defective, 99% of the time it will act-up when you initially begin using it.
Good luck with it.
Nightwolf
03-27-2003, 10:04 PM
Originally posted by thibi_yen@27 March 2003 - 06:56
.... I haven't used the burner that much, burning VCD, one time overburn, but this couldn't affect it that much, right?
I know Nero warns that overburning may damage your drive. If it's still under warranty, I'd return it (just don't mention the overburning).
lolol... cd burners dont die that quick.... i had this one since last summer still working fine... hey i got it when cd burners just came out... this is 8x 4x 32x :P
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