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  1. Posts : 31
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       #11

    ICit2lol said:
    bajamaniac12 said:
    jumanji said:
    It only points to the fact that your Samsung optical drive does not like Logik DVD-Rs. ( Logik, I presume is only a UK brand)

    It is not necessary that you should only use DVD-RWs which are costlier than DVD-Rs. You only have to find the DVD-Rs that go well with your optical drive. Check the Samsung optical Media website for a list of compatible optical Media for your model and stick to those listed therein.
    i thaught my drive was a toshiba lol
    Hum well I have pulled out Hitachi's Samsungs and Toshibas out of Toshiba machines I think Toshiba now are getting near the bottom of the heap when it comes to laptops in any case.

    I have had my last one thats for sure and I never recommend them to anyone who ass what to buy. I suppose like everything else they are churned out like there is no tomorrow so what can you expect really?
    thanks for the help dude (Y)
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  2. Posts : 31
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    Thread Starter
       #12

    jumanji said:
    It is Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology. So you are not wrong either.

    And for TSST ODDs there is a firmware Liveupdate. ODD SUPPORT
    thanks mate!
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  3. Posts : 31
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    Thread Starter
       #13

    says my model is not supported?
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  4. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #14

    bajamaniac12 said:
    says my model is not supported?
    bajamaniac12 said:
    says my model is not supported?

    Hiyya Baja Well mate I am assuming yours is a new or newish Toshiba but if ever you want to slip in another new optical drive a lot of the Toshiba's use the same method - see Step 3 in this reference (it's for my last Toshiba) .
    http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/Toshiba-Satellite-L555-L555D/disassemble-toshiba-laptop-1.htm and this is the real thing

    Toshiba Satellite C870 / C870D / L870 / L870D / L875 / L875D Series: ODD Replacement - YouTube

    New drives are very cheap and quite frankly doing this makes falling of a log look really difficult LOL!! I also put 8GB RAM in this one and replaced the HDD with a SSD and slipped in an OEM because of the new bits.

    Now the difference in speed with the SSD and RAM plus NO Toshiba bloatware plus Brinks tutorial on optimising Windows 7 is truly mind boggling. I put in a Samsung 830 120GB SSD for the OS / boot a fair bit of data and have an external for lots of data - don't use it that much anyway but the way to go.
    If you want to see this done watch this

    Toshiba Satellite C870 / C870D / L870 / L870D / L875 / L875D Series: HDD Replacement - YouTube (RAM is done via this cover too)

    So when your warranty runs out (if it is new) this might be an option for you
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  5. Posts : 7,055
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       #15

    bajamaniac12 said:
    says my model is not supported?
    I just checked my updater.

    In case it says not supported, you try to manually update the firmware, (if you want to) by clicking on "Firmware Search from Home Page".

    problem burning DVDs?-liveupdate.jpg

    If it still does not find any new firmware, you may have to contact Toshiba Technical Support and find out.

    Normally a firmware update adds to the list of compatible media.

    ( As ICit2lol has opined a quick google search reveals that many users have problems with this particular ODD not recognising blank discs. Should you continue to face any problems, do not hesitate to contact Toshiba Tech. Support who may know better about this issue and hopefully help you better.)
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  6. Posts : 31
    windows 7 home premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #16

    jumanji said:
    bajamaniac12 said:
    says my model is not supported?
    I just checked my updater.

    In case it says not supported, you try to manually update the firmware, (if you want to) by clicking on "Firmware Search from Home Page".

    problem burning DVDs?-liveupdate.jpg

    If it still does not find any new firmware, you may have to contact Toshiba Technical Support and find out.

    Normally a firmware update adds to the list of compatible media.

    ( As ICit2lol has opined a quick google search reveals that many users have problems with this particular ODD not recognising blank discs. Should you continue to face any problems, do not hesitate to contact Toshiba Tech. Support who may know better about this issue and hopefully help you better.)
    great thanks for all the help
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  7. Posts : 31
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    Thread Starter
       #17

    ICit2lol said:
    bajamaniac12 said:
    says my model is not supported?
    bajamaniac12 said:
    says my model is not supported?

    Hiyya Baja Well mate I am assuming yours is a new or newish Toshiba but if ever you want to slip in another new optical drive a lot of the Toshiba's use the same method - see Step 3 in this reference (it's for my last Toshiba) .
    http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/Toshiba-Satellite-L555-L555D/disassemble-toshiba-laptop-1.htm and this is the real thing

    Toshiba Satellite C870 / C870D / L870 / L870D / L875 / L875D Series: ODD Replacement - YouTube

    New drives are very cheap and quite frankly doing this makes falling of a log look really difficult LOL!! I also put 8GB RAM in this one and replaced the HDD with a SSD and slipped in an OEM because of the new bits.

    Now the difference in speed with the SSD and RAM plus NO Toshiba bloatware plus Brinks tutorial on optimising Windows 7 is truly mind boggling. I put in a Samsung 830 120GB SSD for the OS / boot a fair bit of data and have an external for lots of data - don't use it that much anyway but the way to go.
    If you want to see this done watch this

    Toshiba Satellite C870 / C870D / L870 / L870D / L875 / L875D Series: HDD Replacement - YouTube (RAM is done via this cover too)

    So when your warranty runs out (if it is new) this might be an option for you
    yes mate baught it last month new, i have ordered another 4GB RAM to make 8GB,

    i might try another ODD, will contact toshiba first, maybe buy a external DVD writer, do you suggest any?
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  8. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #18

    No Baja I stuck in a TSST (Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology) corp CDDVDW TS-L633L ATA and just slipped it in and away it went.

    I suppose if you have any probs you could always update the driver for whatever opto you get via the Device Mnagein Contorl Pane.

    BUT FIRST! check as jumanji says mate with Toshiba before you do any updating with the opto or RAM as you may void the warranty. They will probably ask you to send it in or take it to a Toshiba tech and well if my experience is anything to go by that is an arm and a leg

    As for an external if you are handy at fixing stuff up you ca make one fairly cheaply yourself all you need is an enclosure a drive and power supply.
    But prices here are very reasonable $29 for this and it is USB powered too.
    Samsung SE-208AB - DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM drive - Hi-Speed USB - 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD) 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD±R) / 6x (DVD±R DL) 24x (CD) / 6x (DVD-RW) / 8x (DVD+RW) / 5x (DVD-RAM) - External - Black

    Don't know what theprices are like over there as it has beena long time since I have been back.
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  9. Posts : 31
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    Thread Starter
       #19

    ICit2lol said:
    No Baja I stuck in a TSST (Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology) corp CDDVDW TS-L633L ATA and just slipped it in and away it went.

    I suppose if you have any probs you could always update the driver for whatever opto you get via the Device Mnagein Contorl Pane.

    BUT FIRST! check as jumanji says mate with Toshiba before you do any updating with the opto or RAM as you may void the warranty. They will probably ask you to send it in or take it to a Toshiba tech and well if my experience is anything to go by that is an arm and a leg

    As for an external if you are handy at fixing stuff up you ca make one fairly cheaply yourself all you need is an enclosure a drive and power supply.
    But prices here are very reasonable $29 for this and it is USB powered too.
    Samsung SE-208AB - DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM drive - Hi-Speed USB - 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD) 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD±R) / 6x (DVD±R DL) 24x (CD) / 6x (DVD-RW) / 8x (DVD+RW) / 5x (DVD-RAM) - External - Black

    Don't know what theprices are like over there as it has beena long time since I have been back.
    they gave me a years free collect and return repair service which included labour and parts etc,

    i have just baught an LG DVD re-writer, it is capable of writing every kind of disk including blu-ray not a bad price i dont think at £10

    thanks for all your help, im sure i will be back on this thread soon enough lol
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  10. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #20

    Yeah mate be sure of the warranty before you do anything and also you might find the finish bezel (the plastic clip on moulding) on the outer casing that finishes the machine's edges may not fit over the new drive

    I've had a couple that the bezel does not fit and have had to leave as is . It will not affect the performance only look a bit ordinary.
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