CD/DVD drive has disappeared (TS - 802 (a) on my Satellite A200-TJ9
Hey guys,.
I'm having some trouble with my Satellite A200-TJ9.
The DVD drive has disappeared earlier, done case disassemble the filter and it worked for awhile, but now it disappeared again.
Tried uninstalling the drivers and reinstalling, but the drive does not appear in Device Manager, or even in the boot configuration menu.
The reader will always spin discs and act as if it does not operate normally, but I have no way to access the disk.
Any ideas?
Thank you
Garrick
Hi garrick7,
the drive is recognized in the bios?
Otherwise, drive might have gone... or some may be defective electronic...
If it is not recognized in the bios that the player could be dead. > change it.
If she recognized correctly may be a software problem...
Test it with a system-on-cd or try to boot from it.
but I don't think that this problem is software partner...
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