I/o Device Error Dvd Ram
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 i/o device error windows 8 to recommended links, downloaded from Microsoft, pulled drive out, uninstalled it, reinstalled i o device error windows 7 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. 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
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 ... http://www.ozzu.com/hardware/device-error-with-dvd-writable-drive-t64969.html 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 http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/i-o-device-error-with-dvd-cd-writable-drive.461839/ 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 movies then the lens could be out of alignment or worse. The local shop should be able to fix it and it should take about 1-2 days. Car.Mike, Jun 20, 2006
I/O Device Error with burned DVD? Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: DVD-RAM I/O Device Error with burned http://www.help2go.com/forum/computer-help/98172-dvd-ram-i-o-device-error-burned-dvd.html DVD? LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… 09-20-200711:41 PM #1 jjmakaro Member Join Date Feb 2006 Posts http://ccm.net/forum/affich-536471-fix-i-o-error-matshita-dvd-ram-uj-850s-driver 23 Points 0 DVD-RAM I/O Device Error with burned DVD? Hi guys, I am having a problem playing any burned backup copies of my DVD's. I started device error watching one yesterday, got halfway through, then today went to continue playback and it wont read the disc. I get an error message that says "D:\ is not accessible the request can not be performed because of an I/O Device Error" I tried playing the original copy of the same and other movies and they worked o device error fine, but no backup copy will work. I re-installed the driver and reset my computer and still nothing. I am using a Toshiba Satellite A100 PSAA8C-SK4E laptop and the DVD-RAM drive is Matshita DVD-RAM UJ-841S. I am currently running Windows XP Pro with SP2. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank-you Reply With Quote 09-21-200708:46 AM #2 Basementgeek Member Join Date Dec 2002 Posts 12,000 Points 1190 Have you tried these back up copies in another PC ? Do they work OK ? Are these DVD's rewritable ? BG Reply With Quote « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Menu - Home - Help! I'm Lost! - Forums Home - Tutorials - Get Computer Help - Spyware Help - Help2Go Detective - Software Picks - Newsletter - Testimonials - Donate Our Sponsors Help2Go Archive Top All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:28 PM. Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.0 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. SEO by vBSEO 3.5.2
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Software Drivers Report Fix i/o error matshita dvd-ram uj-850s driver Ask a question carleen - Latest answer on Mar 6, 2011 12:53PM Hello, I have a Toshiba laptop that runs Windows Vista. My DVD/CD burner will not work. It will not run disks and it will not start up. I can hear the disk spinning but it doesnt register to the compter that there is a disk in there. When I try to burn music onto a disk it tells me to insert a blank disk. I have updated my device drivers. When I go to "Start" "run" then type in "d:\" it tells me that "the request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. can anyone help? I have tried to google to fix it but they are only programs that I downloand the package and then it asks me to purchase the product. thank you See more Fix i/o error matshita dvd-ram uj-850s driver Matshita-dvd-ram-uj-850s-ata-device-driver [Solved] (Solved) Matshita-dvd-ram-uj-850s-ata-device (Solved) Matshita Dvd-Ram- UJ-850s ATA device [Solved] (Solved) Matshita DVD-Ram UJ 850S ATA - Code 10 My Matshita-DVD-RAM-UJ-850S cannot be recogni Helpful +0 Report jack4rall 6529Posts Sunday June 6, 2010Registration date ModeratorStatus December 30, 2015 Last seen Mar 6, 2011 08:40AM Hello, Try this 1 Click on Start --> In search box, type devmgmt.msc and press Enter. "Device Manager" will be opened. Now expand the "DVD/CD-ROM Drives" --> Right-click on your drive --> Select "Uninstall" --> Click on OK --> Restart your laptop. Good Luck. Report sja- Mar 6, 2011 12:53PM I also have this problem and tried this earlier but it didn't work for me. any more ideas? Thanks Reply Add comment Reply to this topic Ask a question Members get more answers than anonymous users. Being a member gives you detailed monitoring of your requests. Being a member gives you additional options. Register now Not a member yet? sign-up, it takes less than a m