Pavilion g602305tx: portable optical drive failure

When I insert a disc windows says pls insert the disc and then automatically eject the tray.

-DVD burner gets power, but not reads any disk.hp g6 2305tx-like pavilion, I need to replace the drive or it's a motherboard problem?

where can I buy original hp spare parts in bangladesh?

Use uefi HP PC Hardware Diagnostics utility to test the optical drive. My HP Omen 15 product ready to version 5.7.2.0 installed. You should maybe download and update your version of HP PC Hardware Diagnostics to get one that will test the optical drive. www.hp.com/go/techcenter/PCDiags

Press the power button and then press the ESC key to access the boot menu. Now, press the F2 key to enter the diagnosis. Click the tests of components and then click on the optical drive. If the test shows the drive as failure you know it's time to replace it.

Do a web search on Google or Bing with "hp pavilion g6-2305tx optical drive replacement"as key words to find a seller online.

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