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Core Build a PC Today's Posts Need assistance in fixing I/O device error with DVDdrive Byspace1115 Mar 13, 2006 Hi. I found this website and openboard by typing in my problem on google, and i saw that the request could not be performed because of an i/o device error sometime last year someone really found some solid help with fixing their dvd drive. I have a Toshiba Satellite Laptop that i bought in 2003, and for the past 6 months have had extreme difficulty with my DVD drive. It won't read any CD's or DVD's at all and keeps saying that the "request could not be performed due to I/O device error." Does anyone know how to fix this problem? I was reading that someone else was able to fix it by doing something called "regenit" in the "run" folder. I'm an aid worker in Pakistan and in desperate need of help as my work depends on this drive. Thanks. Mar 13, 2006 #1 ovvn.you TS Rookie Posts: 98 did my best to find your fix man, hope it works 1. Go to Start 2. Right click My Computer 3. Select Manage from the resulting menu 4. In the Computer Management window, select Device Manager 5. In the right pane, click to expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers 6. Identify your CD/DVD drive in the expanded menu and right click the appropriate drive 7. Select Properties 8. In the Properties windows, click the Advanced Settings tab 9. In the Transfer Mode box that represents your CD/DVD drive (typically Device 1), open the drop down menu and select PIO Only 10. 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 Mar 14, 2006 #2 howard_hopkinso TS Rookie Posts: 24,177 +19 Hello and welcome to Techspot. When
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>I/O Error with DVD drive> I/O Error with DVD drive Tags: DVD Writers DVD Drives Storage Last response: 22 April 2010 21:32 in Storage Share haggis999 22 April 2010 07:08:21 I have a Plextor PX-760A DVD drive on my Win XP machine that has worked perfectly for a long time. It still works perfectly for data CDs and audio CDs but now it won't read a data DVD that it read quite happily a http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/need-assistance-in-fixing-i-o-device-error-with-dvd-drive.45984/ year ago (a MS SQL Server installation DVD). When I click on this drive in Windows Explorer I get the error message "D:\ is not accessible. The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error". Device Manager does not display any issues. Any suggestions for diagnosing this problem? David More about : error dvd drive SR-71 Blackbird http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/257896-32-error-drive a c 492 G Storage 22 April 2010 08:21:19 #Step 1 Access "Control Panel" from the Start menu and then choose "Performance and Maintenance." # Step 2 Click "System" and then go to the Hardware tab and click on "Device Manager." # Step 3 Find the device that is registering an error by expanding the nodes of the appropriate category. If the device has a red "X" on the icon next to its description, the hardware is disabled; proceed to Step 4 to enable it. Otherwise, go to Step 5. # Step 4 Go to the General tab and click "Enable Device" found under the Device Status section; then press "OK." (Note: You may have to follow prompts, as indicated through an enabling device wizard. If you do, continue to click "Next" and follow the prompts until the process has completed.) Test the hardware. If an error is shown, proceed to Step 5. # Step 5 Go to the General tab and click "Troubleshoot" found under the Device Status section then press "OK." Follow the prompts to sol
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 it, put it back in ... even tried to open http://www.ozzu.com/hardware/device-error-with-dvd-writable-drive-t64969.html 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." http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/15104-burn-failure-due-to-io-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. device error 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 i/o device error 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 Ago I came across this forum today, after realizing my cd dvd drive went stupid on me after burning a few cd's... (Toshiba Satellite) I was curious how much it would cost me to get this issue fixed, if anyone could give me an opinion of an estimate... I suppose I'll have to succumb to finding an external drive, but honestl
Advanced Search section: This topic Forums Members Help Files Calendar View New Content ImgBurn Website Forums Members Calendar More ImgBurn Support Forum → ImgBurn → ImgBurn Support Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Burn Failure due to I/O device error Started by LoneSky , Jul 03 2010 03:07 AM Forum Rules Read the Guides forum if you don't know how to do something. If you have a question or a problem, check the FAQ and use the Search to see if you can find the answer for yourself. If you're having trouble burning double layer media, read Here.Still stuck? Create a new thread and describe your issuein detail.Make sure you include a copy of the program's log in your post. No log = Please log in to reply 7 replies to this topic #1 LoneSky LoneSky ISF Newbie Members 32 posts Location:sydney Posted 03 July 2010 - 03:07 AM Hi everybody, I'm really new to this Forum, and I don't understand a lot about DVD-burning issues. So, I really hope you can "put up" with me & my questions. The ONLY way I'm going to learn is to ask questions & learn from other people who know a lot more than I do. I've been having a very frustrating & difficult time trying to burn onto a VERBATIM DVD-R disk (4.7 Gb) a video I have in an external e-SATA back-up drive (connected to my PC via an e-SATA cable). This video (called "The West Vol.1") consists of vob, bup & ifo files (+ 1 pls file). Just minutes into the attempted burn, an ImgBurn error message came up: "Cannot read from file: J:\Video (The WEST Vol.1)\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.VOB". [In "MyComputer" in my PC, the external e-SATA drive is "J" drive]. And then, it also gives the "Reason: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error". This been happening time & again! Here is the generated log:I 10:45:43 Checking Directory Depth...I 10:45:43 Calculating Totals...E 10