Satellite 1130-z28: cannot start from portable player

My Teac dw 224th Player Toshiba Satellite 1130-z28 does not work. I have the problem I tried to replace it with 3 different types of cd rom drive and none worked.

The led light, but I can't boot from them and windows doesn'n even recognize them. Is it possible my laptop works with the same kind of player?

The same drive is always better, because on this way, you will be sure that it will work properly 100%. In my opinion you have some compatibility issue because each car can not be used with any laptop. Unfortunately there are no public list with compatible readers but this info you can get from Toshiba service partner in your country.

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