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I just bought a SATA DVD burner (Samsung SH-S203N) from newegg.com and I
am having some problems with it. When I open the tray it comes out and then automatically goes back in without me doing anything and before I can put a CD/DVD in the tray or take a CD/DVD out of it. This is most annoying. I have a dual boot machine with Linux on it and this does not happen in Linux. So, I am assuming that there is some setting in Windows that maybe I should be able to change to fix this. Anyone know how to fix this? Z.K. |
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XP does not have built-in support for SATA. Usually you need to install
special drivers to get XP to handle SATA. These drivers come from the motherboard (or PC) maker. Note that a PC can have more than one flavor of SATA controller, so even if your internal hard drive is SATA, and XP works with that, it might still need new/different drivers for the contoller to which you have attached the DVD burner. You might try the DVD burner's support website for advice. If this is a general XP-related problem, they probably know about it, and also how to fix it. "Z.K." <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:eiKPUj2lIHA.944@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I just bought a SATA DVD burner (Samsung SH-S203N) from newegg.com and I > am having some problems with it. When I open the tray it comes out and > then automatically goes back in without me doing anything and before I > can put a CD/DVD in the tray or take a CD/DVD out of it. This is most > annoying. I have a dual boot machine with Linux on it and this does not > happen in Linux. So, I am assuming that there is some setting in > Windows that maybe I should be able to change to fix this. Anyone know > how to fix this? > > Z.K. |
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Bob Harris wrote:
> XP does not have built-in support for SATA. Usually you need to install > special drivers to get XP to handle SATA. These drivers come from the > motherboard (or PC) maker. Note that a PC can have more than one flavor of > SATA controller, so even if your internal hard drive is SATA, and XP works > with that, it might still need new/different drivers for the contoller to > which you have attached the DVD burner. > > You might try the DVD burner's support website for advice. If this is a > general XP-related problem, they probably know about it, and also how to fix > it. > > "Z.K." <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:eiKPUj2lIHA.944@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> I just bought a SATA DVD burner (Samsung SH-S203N) from newegg.com and I >> am having some problems with it. When I open the tray it comes out and >> then automatically goes back in without me doing anything and before I >> can put a CD/DVD in the tray or take a CD/DVD out of it. This is most >> annoying. I have a dual boot machine with Linux on it and this does not >> happen in Linux. So, I am assuming that there is some setting in >> Windows that maybe I should be able to change to fix this. Anyone know >> how to fix this? >> >> Z.K. > > That is not the problem as it can read from the drive and my motherboard came with Sata drivers. In any case, I fixed the problem, it was a bios setting. The Gigabyte motherboard I have has two Sata controllers and both have IDE settings. The one I was using you actually have to disable Sata to use IDE settings which is the default in the disable mode. After doing that it is working fine though now it won't work in linux and I will have to figure that one out also. Thanks anyway though. Z.K. |
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Z.K. wrote: > Bob Harris wrote: > >> XP does not have built-in support for SATA. Usually you need to >> install special drivers to get XP to handle SATA. These drivers come >> from the motherboard (or PC) maker. Note that a PC can have more than >> one flavor of SATA controller, so even if your internal hard drive is >> SATA, and XP works with that, it might still need new/different >> drivers for the contoller to which you have attached the DVD burner. >> >> You might try the DVD burner's support website for advice. If this is >> a general XP-related problem, they probably know about it, and also >> how to fix it. >> >> "Z.K." <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message >> news:eiKPUj2lIHA.944@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >>> I just bought a SATA DVD burner (Samsung SH-S203N) from newegg.com and I >>> am having some problems with it. When I open the tray it comes out and >>> then automatically goes back in without me doing anything and before I >>> can put a CD/DVD in the tray or take a CD/DVD out of it. This is most >>> annoying. I have a dual boot machine with Linux on it and this does not >>> happen in Linux. So, I am assuming that there is some setting in >>> Windows that maybe I should be able to change to fix this. Anyone know >>> how to fix this? >>> >>> Z.K. >> >> >> > > That is not the problem as it can read from the drive and my motherboard > came with Sata drivers. In any case, I fixed the problem, it was a bios > setting. The Gigabyte motherboard I have has two Sata controllers and > both have IDE settings. The one I was using you actually have to > disable Sata to use IDE settings which is the default in the disable > mode. After doing that it is working fine though now it won't work in > linux and I will have to figure that one out also. > > Thanks anyway though. > > Z.K. It should not work this way. If the DVD drive works with SATA in Linux, then this usually means that the SATA controlller is native to the motherboard. Disabling SATA and enabling IDE usually means an issue with Windows XP. It might be worthwhie to check for (a) a bios update and/or (b) new SATA driver files for Windows. |
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I just had the same problem with a Samsung SH-S203N SATA DVD. The drive works
under Linux but not XP. At the advice of Samsung I re-installed XP Pro from my slipstreamed SP-2 disk. The drive worked fine UNTIL I used Windows update and installed 105 updates. Now the DVD won't work again. Does anyone know which "update" is causing the problem? I guess I'll start again and install each of the 105 seperately until I find the culprit. On my DVD, the computer re-boots when i insert any audio CD. Data CD's just are unreadable. -- special_d "Ghostrider" wrote: > > Z.K. wrote: > > Bob Harris wrote: > > > >> XP does not have built-in support for SATA. Usually you need to > >> install special drivers to get XP to handle SATA. These drivers come > >> from the motherboard (or PC) maker. Note that a PC can have more than > >> one flavor of SATA controller, so even if your internal hard drive is > >> SATA, and XP works with that, it might still need new/different > >> drivers for the contoller to which you have attached the DVD burner. > >> > >> You might try the DVD burner's support website for advice. If this is > >> a general XP-related problem, they probably know about it, and also > >> how to fix it. > >> > >> "Z.K." <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message > >> news:eiKPUj2lIHA.944@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> > >>> I just bought a SATA DVD burner (Samsung SH-S203N) from newegg.com and I > >>> am having some problems with it. When I open the tray it comes out and > >>> then automatically goes back in without me doing anything and before I > >>> can put a CD/DVD in the tray or take a CD/DVD out of it. This is most > >>> annoying. I have a dual boot machine with Linux on it and this does not > >>> happen in Linux. So, I am assuming that there is some setting in > >>> Windows that maybe I should be able to change to fix this. Anyone know > >>> how to fix this? > >>> > >>> Z.K. > >> > >> > >> > > > > That is not the problem as it can read from the drive and my motherboard > > came with Sata drivers. In any case, I fixed the problem, it was a bios > > setting. The Gigabyte motherboard I have has two Sata controllers and > > both have IDE settings. The one I was using you actually have to > > disable Sata to use IDE settings which is the default in the disable > > mode. After doing that it is working fine though now it won't work in > > linux and I will have to figure that one out also. > > > > Thanks anyway though. > > > > Z.K. > > It should not work this way. If the DVD drive works with SATA in > Linux, then this usually means that the SATA controlller is native > to the motherboard. Disabling SATA and enabling IDE usually means > an issue with Windows XP. It might be worthwhie to check for (a) a > bios update and/or (b) new SATA driver files for Windows. > |
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