Dvd Drive I/o Device Error
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Question: When trying to install software using my DVD-Drive, I insert the disk in to the drive i o device error fix and it just spins and does nothing else. I then get an io device error hard drive error message: "Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed." What could be causing this and
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how can I fix it? Answer: The error message is caused from Windows trying to use a transfer mode that your CD/DVD drive cannot recognize. A more common error
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message that is seen when this issue arises is: "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error." However, both error messages yield the same solution. To resolve this issue, you will need to change the transfer mode in your IDE channel properties. Here's how: Go to Start Right click My Computer Select Manage from the io device error external hard drive resulting menu In the Computer Management window, select Device Manager In the right pane, click to expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers Identify your CD/DVD drive in the expanded menu and right click the appropriate drive Select Properties In the Properties windows, click the Advanced Settings tab In the Transfer Mode box that represents your CD/DVD drive (typically Device 1), open the drop down menu and select PIO Only Click OK and exit all windows. If this does not resolve your issue, then you will need to go back using the above procedure and change the Device 1 in step #9 back to "DMA if available". Then, change Device 0 to "PIO Only" in the Transfer Mode box. Device 0: Primary IDE Channel Device 1: Secondary IDE Channel [Top] Site Map | About 5 Star Support | Links | Comments Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Newsletter Archive | Awards Usage of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use Copyright 2000-2014 5 Star Support All rights reserved.
ago when I bumped the door. Under properties, it says "Location: Location 0 (0)" and "Device Status: This device is working properly." I have gone to recommended links, downloaded from Microsoft, pulled drive out, uninstalled it, reinstalled
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it, put it back in ... even tried to open it thinking what do dvd decrypter error io I have to lose if I have to go buy a new one anyway. It still doesn't work. Error message I get: "D:\ io data external dvd drive is not accessible. The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error." I've called Toshiba (I'm out of warranty) and they did not know what to do. They referred me to a service center http://www.5starsupport.com/xp-faq/1-95.htm who said they'd have to configure some stuff probably but it would take three weeks before they'd get to me. I'm in the middle of a project so can't be w/o laptop for 3 weeks. I tried setting up an appointment in three weeks, but they wouldn't bit. I emailed Panasonic, but they said they are one of several OEM providers for Toshiba's internal dvd drive. I researched Microsoft ... ect. It seems there are http://www.ozzu.com/hardware/device-error-with-dvd-writable-drive-t64969.html configurations that need to be done to the drive itself and supposedly, per Toshiba, I can't do them ... only an authorized dealer. I noticed that an unusal amount of people seem to have experienced my same problem. Anyone ever get a resolve on their own ... or should I just stop the research and take it to a dealer some months from now when I am able to be w/o my computer? Thanks much for any help on this one. iambigjae Born Posts: 1 3+ Months Ago Was wondering if you have solved this issue or if you had to have a dealer do the repair work? I am having the same problem with a *plum* DVD-RAM UJ-840S in a toshiba satellite laptop. Don2007 Web Master Posts: 4923Loc: NY 3+ Months Ago You could buy a CD/DVD External USB drive. It might cost less than paying a tech to install a new internal drive if you can't do it yourself. GeneralB Born Posts: 2 3+ Months Ago Nope ... never got it resolved. I do have external drive but am sorely missing my laptop dvd drive ... very inconvenient. Still searching for an answer. Haven't taken the expensive plunge of taking it in for a looksie. Let me know if you find a resolve. thecrwng7 Born Posts: 1 3+ Months A
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I/O device error with DVD/CD writable drive Discussion in 'DVD Shrink forum' started by General_B, Jun 19, 2006. General_B Member Joined: Jun 19, 2006 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 I have a Matshita DVD-RAM UJ-820S (type: DVD/CD-ROM drives) inside a Toshiba Satellite P25 series laptop. It just stopped working two days ago when I bumped the door. Under properties, it says "Location: Location 0 (0)" and "Device Status: This device is working properly." I have researched other threads, particularly :\ is not accessible. The request could not be performed because of an I/O device er -- and followed advice without results. I've gone to recommended links, downloaded from Microsoft, pulled drive out, uninstalled it, reinstalled it, put it back in ... even tried to open it thinking what do I have to lose if I have to go buy a new one anyway. It still doesn't work. Error message I get: "D:\ is not accessible. The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error." I've called Toshiba (I'm out of warranty) and they did not know what to do. They referred me to a service center who said they'd have to configure some stuff probably but it would take three weeks before they'd get to me. I'm in the middle of a project so can't be w/o laptop for 3 weeks. I tried setting up an appointment in three weeks, but they wouldn't bit. I emailed Panasonic, but they said they are one of several OEM providers for Toshiba's internal dvd drive. I researched Microsoft ... ect. It seems there are configurations that need to be done to the drive itself and supposedly, per Toshiba, I can't do them ... only an authorized dealer. I noticed that an unusal amount of people seem to have experienced my same problem. Anyone ever get a resolve on their own ... or should I just stop the research and take it to a dealer some months from now when I am able to be w/o my computer? Thanks much for any help on this one. General_B, Jun 19, 2006 #1 Car.Mike Active member Joined: Jan 24, 2004 Messages: 3,787 Likes Received: 1 Trophy Points: 66 General_B, Is this happening when you try to play a movie or is this happening w/ cd's also. If this is happening w/ everything then I would take the computer to a Mom and Pop local computer store and have them replace the drive w/ anything but Matshita. If this is only happening w/ DVD mo