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| Third-party CD/DVD Burner Issue Hi: One of PCs has a lack of CD/DVD burner capacity, ... often erratic behaviour. Then, I purchased CD/DVD Burner over the Internet, priced $49.99. Only one month' use, CD/DVD Burner stopped working, ... no light when it's attached to one of USB ports. It happened early this morning when I used other, longer USB cable in my attempt to reach from a left corner of the table to right corner of the table where I'm sitting. The maker's web-site said, ... NO Exchange/Return Policy. Is there a way to get it back to the life, so that at least I can use it at minimum capacity? Thanks for your help in advance. |
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| Re: Third-party CD/DVD Burner Issue Cosmos69 wrote: > Hi: > One of PCs has a lack of CD/DVD burner capacity, ... often erratic > behaviour. Then, I purchased CD/DVD Burner over the Internet, priced > $49.99. > > Only one month' use, CD/DVD Burner stopped working, ... no light when it's > attached to one of USB ports. It happened early this morning when I used > other, longer USB cable in my attempt to reach from a left corner of the > table to right corner of the table where I'm sitting. > > The maker's web-site said, ... NO Exchange/Return Policy. > > Is there a way to get it back to the life, so that at least I can use it at > minimum capacity? > > Thanks for your help in advance. > > Your message does not have much information. Is this an internal CD/DVD burner or an internal? If it is external, have you verified that the port your plugged it into is "alive" by testing with a different device. If it is external are you sure that the power source is all plugged in firmly? If it is internal, have you checked the cables? |
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| Re: Third-party CD/DVD Burner Issue It's External and name for this is, .... 'USB 2.0 Portable Slim External DVD/RW Drive, 'SABRENT.' In my wild guess, ... when I unwittingly attached a very powerful USB cable, DVD/RW Drive/Burner might have fryed, that caused internal damage, thus there is NO light at the front panel of DVD/RW Burner. Cable came with the Burner is very slim and seems not powerful. Any imputs on this would be truly appreciated. Thanks, "John McGaw" <nowhere@at.all> wrote in message news:%23I9s9AtaKHA.1640@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Cosmos69 wrote: >> Hi: >> One of PCs has a lack of CD/DVD burner capacity, ... often erratic >> behaviour. Then, I purchased CD/DVD Burner over the Internet, priced >> $49.99. >> >> Only one month' use, CD/DVD Burner stopped working, ... no light when >> it's attached to one of USB ports. It happened early this morning when I >> used other, longer USB cable in my attempt to reach from a left corner of >> the table to right corner of the table where I'm sitting. >> >> The maker's web-site said, ... NO Exchange/Return Policy. >> >> Is there a way to get it back to the life, so that at least I can use it >> at minimum capacity? >> >> Thanks for your help in advance. > > Your message does not have much information. Is this an internal CD/DVD > burner or an internal? If it is external, have you verified that the port > your plugged it into is "alive" by testing with a different device. If it > is external are you sure that the power source is all plugged in firmly? > If it is internal, have you checked the cables? |
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| Re: Third-party CD/DVD Burner Issue If the burner is powered from the USB port itself (without a 120 volt external power supply) you may have damaged the burner by connecting it to an extension cable. This would have added more resistance to the total length of the cable, which may have caused problems with the drive. The drives are meant to use the USB cable that is attached, or comes with the unit. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience & Security "Cosmos69" <Monday@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23g1RfZtaKHA.5348@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > It's External and name for this is, .... 'USB 2.0 Portable Slim External > DVD/RW Drive, 'SABRENT.' > > In my wild guess, ... when I unwittingly attached a very powerful USB > cable, DVD/RW Drive/Burner might have fryed, that caused internal damage, > thus there is NO light at the front panel of DVD/RW Burner. Cable came > with the Burner is very slim and seems not powerful. > > Any imputs on this would be truly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > > "John McGaw" <nowhere@at.all> wrote in message > news:%23I9s9AtaKHA.1640@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Cosmos69 wrote: >>> Hi: >>> One of PCs has a lack of CD/DVD burner capacity, ... often erratic >>> behaviour. Then, I purchased CD/DVD Burner over the Internet, priced >>> $49.99. >>> >>> Only one month' use, CD/DVD Burner stopped working, ... no light when >>> it's attached to one of USB ports. It happened early this morning when >>> I used other, longer USB cable in my attempt to reach from a left corner >>> of the table to right corner of the table where I'm sitting. >>> >>> The maker's web-site said, ... NO Exchange/Return Policy. >>> >>> Is there a way to get it back to the life, so that at least I can use it >>> at minimum capacity? >>> >>> Thanks for your help in advance. >> >> Your message does not have much information. Is this an internal CD/DVD >> burner or an internal? If it is external, have you verified that the port >> your plugged it into is "alive" by testing with a different device. If it >> is external are you sure that the power source is all plugged in firmly? >> If it is internal, have you checked the cables? > > |
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| Re: Third-party CD/DVD Burner Issue In article <#g1RfZtaKHA.5348@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>, "Cosmos69" <Monday@comcast.net> wrote: > It's External and name for this is, .... 'USB 2.0 Portable Slim External > DVD/RW Drive, 'SABRENT.' > > In my wild guess, ... when I unwittingly attached a very powerful USB cable, > DVD/RW Drive/Burner might have fryed, that caused internal damage, thus > there is NO light at the front panel of DVD/RW Burner. Cable came with the > Burner is very slim and seems not powerful. > > Any imputs on this would be truly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Cable size is immaterial. The only thing that would matter would be if the stock cable that came with it had special wiring, or some form of data attenuator (i.e. a resistor) which would create a molded hump in the cable someplace. Are you plugged into a powered USB port, i.e. one on the face or rear of the computer, or are you plugged into a USB hub extension, i.e. you plug this in and it gives you extra USB ports. Such hubs often have issues and will not work with all USB devices. Some will also not provide full voltage to the device that is attached. Some may offer full power when they are connected to a wall socket with th eproper power adapter. Again as suggested, plug another USB device into the sockets that you are using to see if they are working, first. If the USB ports are working, then try a different cable. If the drive still does not work you have eliminated the USB ports and cable as the problem which, by default, says the drive itself is bad. It might also be something as simple as an internal fuse but unless you are handy with internal circuitry that won't matter. |
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| Re: Third-party CD/DVD Burner Issue Cosmos69 wrote: > It's External and name for this is, .... 'USB 2.0 Portable Slim External > DVD/RW Drive, 'SABRENT.' > > In my wild guess, ... when I unwittingly attached a very powerful USB cable, > DVD/RW Drive/Burner might have fryed, that caused internal damage, thus > there is NO light at the front panel of DVD/RW Burner. Cable came with the > Burner is very slim and seems not powerful. > > Any imputs on this would be truly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Take a look at this picture. http://images17.newegg.com/is/image/newegg/17-366-021-S10?$S640W$ That is a Sabrent brand slim enclosure, and it comes with two USB cables. To guarantee enough power to the enclosure, you connect both USB cables. One USB cable has a barrel power connector on the end. That USB cable is used only to carry power. The other USB cable has a USB end on it, and it carries both data and power. I would try the product with both cables connected. Other than that, open the unit and make sure the internal connectors are all seated properly. Maybe a connector fell off, and was never secured when you got it. Paul > > "John McGaw" <nowhere@at.all> wrote in message > news:%23I9s9AtaKHA.1640@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Cosmos69 wrote: >>> Hi: >>> One of PCs has a lack of CD/DVD burner capacity, ... often erratic >>> behaviour. Then, I purchased CD/DVD Burner over the Internet, priced >>> $49.99. >>> >>> Only one month' use, CD/DVD Burner stopped working, ... no light when >>> it's attached to one of USB ports. It happened early this morning when I >>> used other, longer USB cable in my attempt to reach from a left corner of >>> the table to right corner of the table where I'm sitting. >>> >>> The maker's web-site said, ... NO Exchange/Return Policy. >>> >>> Is there a way to get it back to the life, so that at least I can use it >>> at minimum capacity? >>> >>> Thanks for your help in advance. >> Your message does not have much information. Is this an internal CD/DVD >> burner or an internal? If it is external, have you verified that the port >> your plugged it into is "alive" by testing with a different device. If it >> is external are you sure that the power source is all plugged in firmly? >> If it is internal, have you checked the cables? > > |
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