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AidenWingard
I think i pooped my DVD drive.
So. Ive been trying to fix this for a couple months, and cant find a fix.
like it says in the title, when I try to access my DVD drive in windows 10, i get an I/O error.
It knows its there. when I take it out it does that notification sound of hardware being dissconected.
Here's pretty much what the error said: Drive E:\ is not accessible. The reason for the error is an I/O issue.
Its not what it said EXACTLY, but almost. if i put a DVD or CD in, my drive doesn't even spin. The drivers are OK. and windows detects its there. what the hell is going on here?
Please contact me soon. i would really appreciate it.
EDIT: So. I forgot some information:
SPECS
MODEL: Dell Latitude E6420
CPU: Intel i5 at 3.0Ghz
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000
DVD drive: MATSHITA DVD+RW Drive
HDD: Hitachi 260GB
Also its a little older. And I tested it in Dell BIOS Diagnostics, and every test passed, for the DVD drive. So it should be in working condition.
Aiden
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So. Ive been trying to fix this for a couple months, and cant find a fix.
like it says in the title, when I try to access my DVD drive in windows 10, i get an I/O error.
It knows its there. when I take it out it does that notification sound of hardware being dissconected.
Here's pretty much what the error said: Drive E:\ is not accessible. The reason for the error is an I/O issue.
Its not what it said EXACTLY, but almost. if i put a DVD or CD in, my drive doesn't even spin. The drivers are OK. and windows detects its there. what the hell is going on here?
Please contact me soon. i would really appreciate it.
EDIT: So. I forgot some information:
SPECS
MODEL: Dell Latitude E6420
CPU: Intel i5 at 3.0Ghz
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000
DVD drive: MATSHITA DVD+RW Drive
HDD: Hitachi 260GB
Also its a little older. And I tested it in Dell BIOS Diagnostics, and every test passed, for the DVD drive. So it should be in working condition.
Aiden
Continue reading...