Laptop optical drive replacement?
I've had it with the optical drive in my Rock Pegasus 650 laptop.![Mad :mad: :mad:](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/mad.gif)
It was replaced a few months back under warranty and now this replacement drive has become unreliable. It won't recognise DVD-RAM discs and I've created a few DVD+RW and DVD+R coasters while trying to image my hard drive with Terabyte's Image For Windows (a great imaging app btw). I got an image successfully written (and byte-for-byte validated) to a DVD+RW disc but it won't read (restore fails at 99% read). I got another image written to a DVD+R disc and it validated OK but this disc won't show up in WinExplorer and the drive head makes an awful noise while seeking. I tried this disc in my desktop DVD drive and that had the same problem trying to read it so it could have been a bad disc but I suspect the laptop's drive heads are out of alignment.
It doesn't seem to have any problems with reading and writing to CD's and reading DVD-ROM's so at least I can still install apps.
I could send the laptop back to Rock again (I'm in my 3rd warranty year) but I really don't want another Matsushita UJ-825S drive so I'm looking into a suitable and superior replacement. I've had a quick look at the laptop optical drives available on OcUK's site
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/productlist.php?groupid=701&catid=10&subid=952
and they're surprisingly cheap so can anyone recommend which one to get and are they relatively easy to fit?
I realise I'll be voiding my warranty if I go ahead so I'm a bit hesitant.
Another option (to evade voiding the warranty) would be to get a USB external HD and use that for imaging purposes but again I'm bewildered at the choices available.
I've had it with the optical drive in my Rock Pegasus 650 laptop.
![Mad :mad: :mad:](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/mad.gif)
It was replaced a few months back under warranty and now this replacement drive has become unreliable. It won't recognise DVD-RAM discs and I've created a few DVD+RW and DVD+R coasters while trying to image my hard drive with Terabyte's Image For Windows (a great imaging app btw). I got an image successfully written (and byte-for-byte validated) to a DVD+RW disc but it won't read (restore fails at 99% read). I got another image written to a DVD+R disc and it validated OK but this disc won't show up in WinExplorer and the drive head makes an awful noise while seeking. I tried this disc in my desktop DVD drive and that had the same problem trying to read it so it could have been a bad disc but I suspect the laptop's drive heads are out of alignment.
It doesn't seem to have any problems with reading and writing to CD's and reading DVD-ROM's so at least I can still install apps.
I could send the laptop back to Rock again (I'm in my 3rd warranty year) but I really don't want another Matsushita UJ-825S drive so I'm looking into a suitable and superior replacement. I've had a quick look at the laptop optical drives available on OcUK's site
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/productlist.php?groupid=701&catid=10&subid=952
and they're surprisingly cheap so can anyone recommend which one to get and are they relatively easy to fit?
I realise I'll be voiding my warranty if I go ahead so I'm a bit hesitant.
Another option (to evade voiding the warranty) would be to get a USB external HD and use that for imaging purposes but again I'm bewildered at the choices available.
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