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Old 08-29-2008, 08:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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D:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function.

when i insert any blank or full dvd/cd rw and open the d drive the error message reads D:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function.

Now i had a look around and people are saying there should be a recording tab- in drive properties... there isnt

i re installed my drivers... deleting them from the device manager so on so on.

i think i even deleted some registrys but that messed up all buring i.e. itunes so restored that

i had a look for up to date drivers for the driver.. nothing found

Specs

Pentium 4
cpu 3.4 ghz
1 gig of ram
IDE DVD-ROM 16X
PIONEER DVD RW DVR 108

Now i got this xp disk off a mate so it maybe a copy (iso torrent) but im not sure.

thanks for any help!
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Old 09-04-2008, 03:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 09-05-2008, 07:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: D:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function.

Before you read the rest of my post, can you do two checks? One is go into device manager (control panel, system, hardware tab, device manager) and look if there's any yellow exclamation marks, and if the CD/DVD drive is properly detected.
Second thing is to look in the event viewer. It's in control panel, administrative tools. Look in the system log. Any errors? If so double click them and see what they say (copy and paste to us if you think they're relevant).

Copied over (and slightly modified) from my post in
Lost my "E" drive (DVD+/-RW / CD+/-RW)
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First thing is to check the obvious: any loose cables (power or data).

One quick test: can you pop the Windows CD and boot from the drive? (you may need to set the boot order in your BIOS to boot from the CD first, and you have to press a key when the CD asks you whether to boot from it). If yes, the drivers load from the Windows XP CD just fine, I think the problem is with Windows, and not the drive (when you get to the setup screen, just press F3 to exit and reboot). If for some reason, the drive is unbootable, I'd lean towards a hardware problem. A bad drive isn't difficult to replace, and they're so cheap these days, it shouldn't be too much of a hassle at all.
I said the Windows CD, but any other bootable CD you have would work (obviously DON'T use a destructive one like DBaN).

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Here are some other things to try
Right click the drive in device manager, and choose uninstall. Then restart your computer. See if it will detect it properly this time.
Look in device manager and look under primary and secondary IDE channel. Is the CD drive set to DMA mode? Perhaps try switching it to PIO mode, rebooting, see if the drive reads things. When done that test, switch back to DMA mode again, because PIO mode is painfully slow.
How about in the BIOS? What are the PIO or DMA modes (you may need to browse around to find them)?
Another thing to try: replace the cable that connects the drive with a new cable. If that doesn't work, switch the drive position in relation to the cable (if it's a "cable select" cable). Other option (if you don't have a cable select cable) is to set the jumper: if it's master, make it slave, or vice versa. If that still doesn't work, see if switching IDE channel works (plug it into a different connector on the motherboard - if you're using PATA, you may need to make sure it's slave relative to the hard drive, by setting the jumper to either cable select or slave).

There's threads about lowerfilter and upperfilter as it relates to DMA modes on optical drives that persist in PIO mode. Don't know if this is relevant to you, but you could try asking other forum members about it.

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Now i got this xp disk off a mate so it maybe a copy (iso torrent) but im not sure.
Any genuine Windows 2000 or XP or Vista CD will look holographic (except I think evaluation and beta versions)
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