ok heres the thing, I recently ungraded my version of Windows 7, everything installed fine, and working great. I just recently wanted to install some drivers for my printer, so I put my disk in and my DVD drive does not recongnise it I checked my computer and I do not see a dvd, cd drive, so I looked inside to see that the IDE cable was not plugged in, ok so I turn the pc off and plug it in and I try to insert the disk again, and the disk just dosent get read, thats all kind of disks cd, dvd etc etc.
So to test that my Drive is working correctly I restrt the computer and I attempted to boot from from a CD and it recongnised it fine. So Im guessing a reinstall of windows will do the trick? but I really want to avoid that see as I...
ok heres the thing, I recently ungraded my version of Windows 7, everything installed fine, and working great. I just recently wanted to install some drivers for my printer, so I put my disk in and my DVD drive does not recongnise it I checked my computer and I do not see a dvd, cd drive, so I looked inside to see that the IDE cable was not plugged in, ok so I turn the pc off and plug it in and I try to insert the disk again, and the disk just dosent get read, thats all kind of disks cd, dvd etc etc.
So to test that my Drive is working correctly I restrt the computer and I attempted to boot from from a CD and it recongnised it fine. So Im guessing a reinstall of windows will do the trick? but I really want to avoid that see as I have installed loads of software and drivers I need. Does anybody know what the problem could be? and a workaround for this? thanks.
Hi, it seemed everything in device manager was as it should have been, so I have just done a reinstall of windows and I have the same problem. When I insert the disk, windows detects nothing, no disk what so ever. Thats CDs, DVDs, Windows CDs, games, etc.If your LG DVD drive ( is it DVD burner or DVD-ROM drive, is it Internal or External DVD device? if it is Internal is it IDE or SATA device? ) is able to read your Win 7 DVD disc on boot when " press any key to boot from the CD" message is displayed the conclusion should be your Optical device is set and recognized by the BIOS, you have made that as the Boot device prior to HDD, and the disc inserted is probably not damaged.
My approach in the above scenario will be to check the Device Manager> DVD/CD-ROM drives and expand that cluster to seeif your optical device is listed.
If there is any problem seen there,troubleshoot must start from there depending up on what shows up.
If there is no problem insert the same Win 7 DVD and see if it will auto run to Setup.exe.
If you think you have a corrupt system for other reasons a clean reinstall with a Flawless OS DVD could help everything including this problem.
I'm having this same issue...still. Has anyone come across a fix for this? I hope this is a resolved issue by the retail release. This seems to be an LG thing, but I'm at a loss.
I had responded to a previous thread in which I've explained everything, here's the low-down:
The drive model is:
LG GH22NS30 Super Multi - DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM drive - Serial ATA - 48x (CD) / 16x (DVD) 48x (CD) / 20x (DVD±R) / 12x (DVD-R DL) / 16x (DVD+R DL) 32x (CD) / 6x (DVD-RW) / 8x (DVD+RW) / 12x (DVD-RAM) - Internal - Black
-- Drive is recognized by Windows 7 (can be seen in Explorer and Device Manager)
-- BIOS will recognize discs and prompt for booting (should the disc be a boot disc)
-- I have tried removing the Upper and LowerFilters in the registry; NEITHER value existed when I searched for them
-- I have uninstalled the drive, both physically and via device manager
-- I have run Devcon to determine the parameters of the drive; this is the resulting information:
IDE\CDROMHL-DT-ST_DVD-RAM_GH22NS30_________________1.02____\5&F23758A&0& 1.0.0
Name: HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GH22NS30 ATA Device
Setup Class: {4d36e965-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} CDROM
Controlling Service:
cdrom
1 matching device(s) found.
-- Have verified that both the power and data cables ARE seated properly
-- Have updated the firmware (from version 0 to 1, and then 1 to 2); issues existed in every firmware upgrade