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Solve : External USB Optical Disk Drive Not Mounting? |
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Answer» I have this EXTERNAL (USB-connecting) BD/DVD-RW/CD-RW drive. I have used this drive for years, and I first noticed this issue last Friday.Years? There is no software that can fix something when it is really broke. If there was, the hardware makers would take it off the market. Give up. Get a new player. Or maybe find one at a yard sale. I'm presuming this is a soft issue not a hard issue. Yes, years. What's wrong with "years". Things are supposed to last for years. I have stereo equipment that I got 37 years ago that's just fine, thankyouverymuch. OK. Try this. Use another computer with a different OS. There is a chance that a recent software update messed up your Windows system on that brand of computer. Just try another computer. Another way: Use a "live" CD with either Ubuntu or Linux mint. Linux is pretty good about getting generic drives that work with most hardware. No, I am no telling you to switch to Linux. Just use it to see if it is a software thing. Linux has different software for READING an eternal optical drive. If Linux can not find it,give up! Make a Linux Mint Disc for a demo. You can use either a USB stick or a DVD disc. That might take you forty minuets of your time.Once you got it, you have a tool you CLAN use over again to helps port hardware issues. As the drive is USB 2, it was probably supplied with a short usb cable or a two headed USB cable. Meaning it needs power from 2 usb ports. If you have a different cable then try the drive on a usb 3.0 port (normally blue) or with a two headed USB cable. This is from 1 of the reviews. "but when it was plug to my PC (it uses 2 usb ports, 1 for data and another for power) it did the job" Thanks, no. It's a USB A<=>B cable. Hi it seems like the drive isn't getting enough current to initialize . From the specs: Features: 1. External slim DVDRW Drive 2. Powered by USB or external ac adapter 3. Plug & Play. Maybe either use a usb3 port or an external power supply as i think it would need more like 1.2 amps not the .5 amps the usb2 port is limited to. But how would that explain that it worked fine until last Friday? Did my USB port suddenly lose power? If so, why?Good point , Have you checked the power settings on the usb ports. You can enable or disable usb selective suspend . If it still is problematic, then as OTHERS have said the drive is faulty. Also wouldn't explain why the drive contents show in File Explorer but not Media Player... |
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