Re: dvd byrning problem
if it worked fine in the past and isn't working now, and you're using the same media/software, then it's most likely a hardware problem and you'll need a drive.
Firmware might help, but doubtful |
Re: dvd byrning problem
not saying Jorsher is wrong.....
but it could be a software problem. as if MS software never becomes corrupt. besides, getting a cracked DVD burning software literally takes a couple mins of time for DL and install and cost $0.00 its worth a shot IMO |
Re: dvd byrning problem
Originally Posted by jo_gobel
not saying Jorsher is wrong.....
but it could be a software problem. as if MS software never becomes corrupt. besides, getting a cracked DVD burning software literally takes a couple mins of time for DL and install and cost $0.00 its worth a shot IMO Just saying, wouldn't surprise me if it was hardware. Does it fail with all software? have you changed media brands? |
Re: dvd byrning problem
Originally Posted by Jorsher
Didn't say don't try it, I would if I was in that situation, and hell...I told him to try a firmware (software)
Just saying, wouldn't surprise me if it was hardware. Does it fail with all software? have you changed media brands? try nero |
Re: dvd byrning problem
---- nero 8)
when i get home tonight, ill tell you what i got for mine and never had an issue. obviously i got it from a torrent along with the crack code, but god damn its some nice ----. |
Re: dvd byrning problem
Originally Posted by Jorsher
Didn't say don't try it, I would if I was in that situation, and hell...I told him to try a firmware (software)
Just saying, wouldn't surprise me if it was hardware. Does it fail with all software? have you changed media brands? it wouldnt surprise me either if it were a hardware issue. i'm just trying to point out that I personally would try everything else before spending money on a laptop dvdr drive. if you have never taken apart a laptop, i wouldnt recomend doing it, especially on one that may be your daily user computer. there are a LOT of things you can ---- up. its not like a PC. some laptop drives are much harder to replace than others. Some are as easy as pushing a button to eject the drive (like Dell) |
Re: dvd byrning problem
Originally Posted by jo_gobel
it wouldnt surprise me either if it were a hardware issue. i'm just trying to point out that I personally would try everything else before spending money on a laptop dvdr drive. if you have never taken apart a laptop, i wouldnt recomend doing it, especially on one that may be your daily user computer. there are a LOT of things you can ---- up. its not like a PC. some laptop drives are much harder to replace than others. Some are as easy as pushing a button to eject the drive (like Dell) We just dismantled an HP laptop the other day. What a bitch. |
Re: dvd byrning problem
Yeah i don't plan on tearing into my laptop. It is my daily use computer, besides my dads desktop. I will just be buying an external dvdr drive. I googled m1617 firmware and m1617 software and didn't find anything usefull. But ill try anything, so if you can find something that might help, post up.
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Re: dvd byrning problem
DVDFab Platinum 4
torrent it, get the crack code(s), use it, report back. need help getting it, pm me (or someone else might be able to help). |
Re: dvd byrning problem
if you have a warranty that you are worried about voiding, then why don't you call your equipment manufacturer??? if your laptop is under warranty, they will send you a new one.
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