CD-ROM flashes yellow but can not read the CD on Portege

Hello

My CD blinks yellow but just does not pick up the fact that there is a disc in the drive. I had intermittent problems with loading CD and I want to boot from the CD now I'm hurt!

Any ideas? I have an image of HARD drive I want to restore, and for that I need to boot from the CD.

It really looks like a malfunction of the disc because of bad aim calibration
Perhaps only the lens of your drive is dirty and it is unable to read the disc.
Try to clean it, use a lint cloth and as the part of the lens is delicate, being very soft when you rub.
If this does not help, you will need to replace the drive.

But before you buy and device will the service partner for compatibility.
Not all disks are cared for and compatible with the laptop

Tags: Toshiba

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