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VanillaIce_378
05-17-2009, 01:41 AM
I recently got a CD-ROM that was for the PCGA-DSM51 and other docking stations. The reason why I got this since my original CD-ROM isn't working right anymore. But the problem I' am having is that it says that my CD-ROM is "epson dl-v100 ieee 1394 sbp2 device"


I don't think Windows XP detected the CD-ROM right since it gives a code 10 error and can't start. I basicaly need help so I can make my CD-ROM work
right.


My notebook is the Sony PCG-R505ESP.




Thanks

Support Information:
Device Type: CD / DVD
Manufacturer: Matsushita (Matshita Panasonic)
Model: UJDA730
Interface: Firewire / 1394
Operating System: Windows XP Home
Age of Device: Not specified
FCCID:

Type of drive: cd-rw, dvd (rewriter & dvd rom combo)
Location: internal
What recording software are you using?: Nero/version

Find it on DriverGuide (http://members.driverguide.com/index.php?action=srch&sm=b&aax=&qa6=630&qa5=3&qa7=1500&dp=3&qm0=UJDA730&jmd=and&fzz=d) | Find it with Google (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Matsushita+%28Matshita+Panasonic%29+CD+%2F+DVD++ UJDA730+Windows+XP+Home+) | Research manufacturer Matsushita (Matshita Panasonic) (http://members.driverguide.com/index.php?action=getinfo&companyid=630)

VanillaIce_378
05-17-2009, 01:44 AM
Actualy I found out that my CD-ROM is from Matsushita and the model number is UJDA730. I read what it says on the CD-ROM and it didnt say anything about Sony it said matsushita on it. I basicaly need a driver to make this work so I can use my CD-ROM for my Sony notebook.


This was on my CD-ROM too "g8cc00002110"

Jerry K
05-17-2009, 01:45 AM
Optical drives never require a driver when used in any Windows os from Win95 up. Windows XP and Windows Vista both provide native support that allows an optical drive
to read a data or music disk and to burn a cd-r disk. No support for playing dvd disks, avi or mpeg video files, or for burning cd-rw disks. For those tasks, compatible 3rd.
party recording & dvd decoding software is required.


Fix #1:
If your problem is non-detection, ie: drive is not listed in My Computer, please read post #24 in this thread: http://forums.driverguide.com/showthread.php?t=21669&page=4

It contains manual instructions on the delete the upper and lower filters fix, that will solve the problem.
If only one of the two filters are listed, just proceed with deleting it only, then resume.



Fix #2:
Also, there is a STICKY posted in this forum that contains a file from Microsoft and instructions that will do this registry edit automatically instead of having to do it manually.
You can find this thread here: http://forums.driverguide.com/showthread.php?t=30011


Fix #3:
And here's another method (CdGone.zip) that will do this procedure automatically for you if you're afraid to edit the registry manually.

http://forums.driverguide.com/showthread.php?t=22131
(automatic fix, post #7, download file: CdGone.zip)
Unzip the file, then launch it.
I highly recommend this fix to use before the others.
It's quick and requires no skill to use.



Fix #4:
Alternately, download and install the DVD fix from this Web site: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs

Download the file and save it to Desktop. Open an "admin" Command Prompt
Note: You must copy and paste (into Notepad) the text on the Doug Knox page then save it as xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs

and run the .vbs file by typing the following at the console window:

wscript.exe "%userprofile%\desktop\xp_cd_dvd_fix.vbs"



Now.... after performing this fix, don't reboot yet. Next, (in Device Manager), uninstall all optical drives listed (if none are listed, continue with next step)...

Reboot the pc or "scan for hardware changes". Your drive(s) should now be visible in My Computer and work properly.
If the drive still fails to work properly after performing any of these fixes, it most likely will need to be replaced.


Also, for optical drive problems in Windows Vista, read this HP web page. (h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00817052&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=3752864&os=2093&lang=en) Even though it's for HP/Compaq machines, the same principal applies to all modern IDE optical
drives regardless of brand.

If your drive stopped working after installing an Adobe product, please read this thread. (kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb402306&sliceId=1) Note: about 2/3rds. down the page is a video that shows how to perform the "delete
upper and lower filters fix".

This is a multi-page thread dealing with issues of the optical drive and problems encountered in Windows XP and Vista. It covers a lot of issues and the most common causes
and solutions. Click here (discuss.extremetech.com/forums/thread/1004364399.aspx) to read the thread.

You can get instructions for performing this fix from Microsoft at this page [Windows XP] (support.microsoft.com/kb/314060) and from this page. [Windows 2000] (support.microsoft.com/kb/314060/nl)

VanillaIce_378
05-17-2009, 02:45 AM
I know I don't have any filters on my regedit but I need to know an easier way to fix the problem since I tried to uninstall it and re detect it but still it doesn't work. Also one problem is that If I wanted to reformat the hard drive and install XP I can't since it won't boot up on CD since the CD-ROM isn't detected right.

Jerry K
05-17-2009, 03:04 AM
Not necessarily... if you have the BIOS settings to where the optical drive is the FIRST boot device, then it should boot right up if the drive and boot disk is ok. You need to do that test just to see if the drive is bad.

The easiest of the fixes I posted is Fix #3.... it's fast and dependable and doesn't take but a few seconds to run. Do the drive test then do the cdgone fix and tell me how it goes.