You can find one on
www.tosihbaer.com. Don't know what your problem is but we have three new D820's that were having issues with the L632D and after we deleted the embassy suite software all seems to be fine. The embassy suite software is used if you have a biometric reader. If you do not have a reader, delete the software as it causes issues with .exe files also.
Has anyone tried the ASUS firmware update found here:
http://www.toshibaer.com/firmware/index.php?path=TS-L632D/ and have any sucess? I am wondering if this firmware is better than Dell's for this drive. Probably will just ask for a new drive than to risk corrupting the optical drive. It's bad when this drive can't even read it's own DVD burns.
I have a Inspiron 1501 with a TS-L632D, and was having the same problem. I may know your problem. Let me guess, when you start Vista you also get a Sonic DLA driver error message. Well, i was also getting those, but there is a fix. When i fix my DLA my DVD/CD write was recognized by Vista. Here is the link to the file.
http://docs.roxio.com/patches/d2d3290.exe
It is a file and i know some of you don't want to run a .exe for fear of viruses so here is the link to the Roxio forum that tells of the fix. I hope this works. It did for me.
I have a Dell Inspiron E1705 and my DVD ROM is TS-L632D I have used it quite a bit to burn dvd movies and everything has worked fine. I started useing Memorex 16X DVD-R and they was working fine untill out of no where every dvd I burn will no longer work in any DVD Player. Works just fine in my computer but no where else. I have searched for new Firmware for my driver but all I can find out is I already have the newest Firmware. My drive is only 8x but the 16x dvd's used to work just fine. It also seemed to happen right after a Windows Vista update my computer downloaded. Oh I also have Vista but anyways, I look into all the undates installed and cant seem to see anything there that would cause the problem. I even went as far as to rebuild the computer and reinstall Vista, then downloaded each update one by one, after each download I would try to burn a dvd and the same thing after each one. Needless to say I went through almost 50 blank dvd's, very expencive. Could someone tell me if there is anything I can download to fix this problem or is there maybe something wrong with my dvd burner. Please let me know anyone please. My email is
adam_bailey@windstream.net so please feel free to contact me directly. Thank you to everything that can give me some kind of insight to this problem.
I found out the problem to the earlyer post. Anyone with the TS L632D 8x drive, the memorex 16x DVD-R are not fully compatable. I bought Fujifilm 16x DVD-R and they work perfect. For some reason anything over 8x dvd+r will not work properly. They will burn but will not work on any dvd player. Keep in mind when buying blank dvd's DVD-R and +R work just fine as long as its 8X. Anything over 8x should be +R to work right. Hopefully if anyone else has the same problem as I this will be some help. Thank you to everything for any thoughts or insight. Later on people
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I have a Inspiron 1501 with a TS-L632D, and was having the same problem. I may know your problem. Let me guess, when you start Vista you also get a Sonic DLA driver error message. Well, i was also getting those, but there is a fix. When i fix my DLA my DVD/CD write was recognized by Vista. Here is the link to the file.
http://docs.roxio.com/patches/d2d3290.exe
It is a file and i know some of you don't want to run a .exe for fear of viruses so here is the link to the Roxio forum that tells of the fix. I hope this works. It did for me.
http://kb.roxio.com/content/kb/Creator/000131CR
Enjoy!!
SJSU_Laith
Message Edited by CS_laith on 03-21-2007 09:34 PM
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