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  • dvdcrusher
    PCHF Member
    • Feb 2020
    • 9

    #1

    Problems w10 and drivers - no detection of dvdwriter and external hdd

    Hi I’m the very unhappy owner of a Lenovo ideapad 320-14IAP, my worst laptop ever (no Lenovo ever again!)
    After 6 months or so i found out that i didnt get any signal through hdmi connection with my tv.
    I also found out that some external hdd that were recognized on my old w7 were no longer
    recognized on this w10 laptop and just overnight without doing anything wrong. In the Philippines
    warranty is only 7 days or so i just lived with this problem.

    After 2 years i had to change the keyboard and since the technician didnt find the appropriate
    driver for the installed windows 10 version he changed it to Windows Enterprise 10

    Now one year later i have problems again with the keyboard, some keys first worked sometimes then
    again no more just like it had to warm up first and then later on no more like the t,y tab and backspace keys

    Also my internal dvdwriter a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GP20N USB Device is no longer recognized
    and i cant find the driver for anywhere it as i uninstalled it and it is hidden in device manager.
    Theres also a dvd inside that i cant get out even not if i put a fine object through the small hole
    to open it. Lenovo support is as good as inexistent.

    Anyone can give me some advice what i can do to solve one or more of these problems.
    Dont know if i have to blame w10 or Lenovo, i really think about getting my old w7 laptop
    fixed instead of this one, since i didnt have this kind of problems at all before and
    just live with the lack of security updates

    Is it possible to downgrade this lenovo from w10 to w7 altogether without losing logins?
    There was never any cd included when i bought this computer either

    Changing the motherboard or keyboard of this Lenovo is out of the question since i better buy a cheap chinese
    or secondhand laptop or fix my old w7 laptop then facing the same problem again in less than a year.

    Thanks
  • Bastet
    PCHF Member
    • Aug 2016
    • 1515

    #2
    In theory DVD/CD writers are plug & play so shouldn’t require drivers.
    Try the suggestions here:
    This article describes a problem with CD or DVD drives not work, or is missing, or not recognized after installing or uninstalling programs.


    If this doesn’t work try this fix by Kapil Arya:

    Try these steps:
    1. Open the Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
    2. Type the following command and hit Enter key:

    reg.exe add β€œHKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\atapi\Cont roller0” /f /v EnumDevice1 /t REG_DWORD /d 0x00000001
    1. Exit the Command Prompt and reboot. Insert a disk to test and the optical or DVD drive should be visible now.

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    • phillpower2
      PCHF Administrator
      • Sep 2016
      • 15209

      #3
      Originally posted by dvdcrusher
      After 2 years i had to change the keyboard and since the technician didnt find the appropriate
      driver for the installed windows 10 version he changed it to Windows Enterprise 10
      Sorry but never heard the likes of it in all my life, anyone that has told you that is talking complete garbage and by installing the Enterprise version of Windows 10 on your computer they have effectively given you an illegal OS.

      You can download your own legitimate Windows 10 ISO for free from here use the second option to create a bootable USB thumbdrive.

      Before you clean install Windows 10 you should manually download all the drivers that you need from here and save them to a separate USB thumbdrive, after clean installing Windows you must install the chipset drivers for the motherboard before doing anything else, if you don`t you will have problems.

      You might want to use the Lenovo diagnostics tool at their link before you do anything else.

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      • dvdcrusher
        PCHF Member
        • Feb 2020
        • 9

        #4
        Can the Windows Enterprise w10 be the reason for the problems i am experiencing? I mean drivers that dont respond, faulty keyboard and stuff

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        • dvdcrusher
          PCHF Member
          • Feb 2020
          • 9

          #5
          actually im afraid that after reinstalling another version of windows the problems might get even worse and i have no idea where to find my genuine windows 10 key i had before

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          • dvdcrusher
            PCHF Member
            • Feb 2020
            • 9

            #6
            actually i saw with my own eyes that the driver gave a conflict in the earlier windows version

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            • Rustys
              PCHF Member
              • Jul 2016
              • 7862

              #7
              Originally posted by dvdcrusher
              Can the Windows Enterprise w10 be the reason for the problems i am experiencing? I mean drivers that dont respond, faulty keyboard and stuff
              If the improper driver is installed. Yet what could be also causing the issue is a faulty install and or a hacked.
              Just wondering why the needed to install keyboard driver unless it was for media and or lighted.
              Did look at the driver list for that system and there is NO keyboard driver. I get the feeling they just padded the bill.
              Originally posted by dvdcrusher
              actually im afraid that after reinstalling another version of windows the problems might get even worse and i have no idea where to find my genuine windows 10 key i had before
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              • Bastet
                PCHF Member
                • Aug 2016
                • 1515

                #8
                Did you try my suggestion?
                What was the outcome?

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                • phillpower2
                  PCHF Administrator
                  • Sep 2016
                  • 15209

                  #9
                  Will put this short and straight to the point then close this thread.

                  You have an illegal OS on your computer and that means that by helping you with the present install we would be breaking forum rules.

                  A means of you obtaining a legitimate OS has been provided for you.

                  A link to the Lenovo drivers has been provide for you.

                  There is a diagnostic tool at the Lenovo link for you to run.

                  If you still have issues with the DVD drive after installing a legitimate OS and the Lenovo drivers. start a thread on the hardware forums and not here, you will need to post a Speccy url so that we can check that a legitimate OS has been installed and that the OS is fully up to date.

                  Thread closed as per PCHF Terms and rules
                  1. Discussion of or promotion of sites offering cracks, warez, torrents, *********** or any other illegal material or any software created to download any of the above will result in an immediate ban. This includes nulled, copied or any other illegal software or operating systems.

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