TECRA M2: Drive DVD not recognized correctly

SUBJECT: ERROR ERROR 1 #1
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I BOUGHT A M2 TECRA USED BY NO DVD DRIVE IN THE SLIM SELECT BAY.
SO I BOUGHT A LG UPGRADE CD/DVD PLAYER AND BIT OF EDITING OF SOURCE TOSHIBA.

UNFORTUNATELY START ON THIS ERROR MESSAGE COMES UP WITH THE DVD DRIVE IN THE BAY. PROFESSIONAL WINDOWS DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE DRIVE AT ALL THE...

CAN SOMEONE ADVISOR OF ANY PROBLEMS OR IF THE NEW LG DVD PLAYER UNIT IS A DUFF?

Thank you

Hello

It seems that you unit doesn t support the DVD drive. As far as I know one of these devices (CD/DVD or HARD disk drive) must be set to master and the other to slave. If the DVD player has wrong setting to the BONE peut t recognize the disk device.
Unfortunately, the computer portable player hasn t had no jumpers to reset the settings.
Well, you can try to restore your system. Maybe it helps, but if the reader has of wrong settings the whole procedure useless.
If you want more precise information, you can contact Toshiba service partner.

Good bye

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