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    Laptop dvd drive weirdness?!

    I'm sure it's something I need to install (I have ...libdvd3?) but would be nice for future reference to have the answer.

    I wanted to install a fresh system on my laptop with the free, shiny new cd's I received from Kubuntu (very nice of them!). However, when placed in the drive at boot it didnt appear to work (booted off HDD), so I tried (when running Kubuntu):

    Kubuntu disk - didn't work
    DVD - didn't work
    CD - didn't work
    PS2 Game - didn't work

    Self burnt audio cd - did work!

    So the drive isn't broken, but I need something in order to get it to read these things (I can't believe Kubuntu Disk has any encryption?)

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    Re: Laptop dvd drive weirdness?!

    Have you checked that your BIOS is set when booting to scan the cd/dvd drive first?

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      #3
      Re: Laptop dvd drive weirdness?!

      Hi, cheers for the reply

      Yep, the BIOS is set to check cd/dvd before HDD - trouble seems to be that my drive can only read burnt cd's (I'm trying to dig out a burnt dvd to see if that works)

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        #4
        Re: Laptop dvd drive weirdness?!

        no-one seen this before

        It appears that if the disk (DVD or CD) is "original" the drive just doesn't spin up?? Just some clicking noises - any kind of burnt disk (DVD or CD) spins up straight away

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          #5
          Re: Laptop dvd drive weirdness?!

          I think your drive is very, very sick. If your box is under is still under warranty, I'd hurry up to complain.

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            #6
            Re: Laptop dvd drive weirdness?!

            Well, thinking that you may well be correct askrieger, I plugged a CD-ROM into my usb to IDE connector and put a CD in - it played.

            So, being that I gotten some good advice I decided and my drive was fooked, I figured I'd push the laser arm up as far as it would go - wiggle it, fart on it, hit it and shout some nasty stuff (13 months old - 12 month warranty), put a DVD in and....... well I'll be, took a few seconds, but there it was - Inspector Gadget in colour!! (my sons, honest).

            Yes, I had cleaned the lense before all this - my advice (and this is really bad advice), if it's broken, what the hell, break it some more - it may just work!

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