Can't read nor write DVD-RW

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  1. Portero

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    This drive is situated within my Asus laptop with the following specs:

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    And these are the rewritables I am trying to use:

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    I really have no clue what the problem could be. All help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    your Firmware is way behind the current firmware is 1M34 this may be the reason for your problem if you are not up to date on firmware you will have problems with blank media
     
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    go to www.rpc1.org look for Toshiba type in your model number for your drive and it will com up with the firmware upgrade
     
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    you can use the Packard Bell upgrade it is the current one
     
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    It seems not to work. Not even one of them, every time I execute a firmware update it gives messages like "(Target) CD-Drive not found" : /
     
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    open up device manager and click on drive and see if the computer sees the drive
     
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    the dvd writer should be the master not the slave and it should be on the secondary ide controller
     
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    Ok, but how should this be done? Do I have to open up my laptop and change the jumper settings? Or is there another way to do it? Because when I entered the BIOS at startup, it wasn't possible to make the DVD drive master nor to make the harddisk slave.

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    I opened up the device manager and it is recognised in two ways:

    First as a Generic Stealth DVD SCSI CDROM Device and second as a Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-R6012
     
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    in order to change jumper you must remove drive from laptop if you have just one drive if it is a combo it will have to stay as a slave
    if it ia a combo drive check the jumper setting on the drive make sure it is set as slave if all fails you may have a bad rw disc or a bad drive
     
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    make sure the data cable is in firmly on the drive and no pins are bent
     

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