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The program is configuring the write portion and it needs to be able to write on the blank DVD in order to complete the process. NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU INSERT A BLANK DVD IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS PROCESS. When you see the screen with the two options "Read a CD/DVD and Write a CD/DVD" and "Write a CD/DVD", this time select "Write a CD/DVD" option. Click on "RUN NOW' again and follow the same steps. The program will continue and configure your DVD device.Īfter it completes return back to the first page where it says "RUN NOW".
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NOTE: If you forget to insert a full DVD Disc your DVD Device door will pop out, then you will be forced to insert a DVD disc with a program on it. Insert the disc and click on your device. For the Read part of it, you need to insert a DVD Disc with something on it such as a program, of any kind. You will see your device listed, click on your device. It gives you two options "Read a CD/DVD and Write a CD/DVD" you will need to run both options separately once for each issue you're having with your hardware. Then Select Detect problems and apply the fixes for me (Recommended).

Click on the big "RUN NOW" button to the right, then select "Continue" when your computer asks your permission. Click on the first option Your CD/DVD drive cannot read or write media in Windows Vista.

In order for this to work - (YOU WILL NEED A BLANK DVD AND A FULL DVD WITH SOME KIND OF PROGRAM ON IT)Ĭlick (or copy and paste) the link above to begin the process. Please follow directions carefully or either the Read or the Write won't work. This is different than altering your registry, and it works via Microsoft. I found the resolution to the Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850s ATA Device Drivers. The system will automatically rebuild the registry records when you restart your computer. Exit Registry Editor, and then restart the computer. Click Yes to confirm the removal of the LowerFilters registry entry.ħ. In the right pane, right-click LowerFilters, and then click Delete.Ħ. Click Yes to confirm the removal of the UpperFilters registry entry.ĥ. In the right pane, right-click UpperFilters, and then click Delete.Ĥ. To verify that you are in the appropriate registry subkey, make sure that the Default data value is DVD/CD-ROM and the Class data value is CDROM.ģ. You must make sure that you are in the appropriate registry subkey before modifying the UpperFilters and the LowerFilters values. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\Ĭaution There can be many instances of the registry subkey that is mentioned in step 2. Locate, and then click the following registry subkey:
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If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password, or click Continue.Ģ. Start button, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then click regedit in the Programs list. To resolve this problem, remove the affected filter drivers.
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And all you need to do is get a small screw driver set to change the covers/misc mounts so they work with the thinkpads.
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I know the sony vaio fs series uses a connector that looks like a rectangle (imagine the equal signs being spaced wider apart).Īnyways, point Im trying to make, except for the little connector on the back, virtually all "slim drives" from any computer brand are identical. Some devices also have installation software for additional compatibility and functionality. The main thing on all these "slim line" drives is the interface on the back.looks to me that all IBM thinkpads have a connector that looks like which is about the only thing you need to worry about. I see them all the time on ebay for around $30, various models of DVD/DVDRW/DVDRWDL, which may or may not be region locked. Ducky2802 wrote:Im not sure if itll help any, but TEAC makes drives (or they did once) for thinkpads.
