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Toshiba Tecra by YourNeibour on 03-17-2010 at 02:46 AM

Hi,

I just got a Toshiba Tecra and I've been trying to install Windows XP Pro w/sp3 on it the last little bit.  I keep getting errors that files are missing..I know my version XP works because i have it installed on my machine.  I'm wondering would it be a CD-rom error that's not reading it?...since i don't have an OS on this machine how can I clean the CD-rom short of taking it out...any suggestions?

regards


RE: Toshiba Tecra by Adeptus on 03-18-2010 at 02:52 AM

It could be a dirty or scratched disc, the optical drive, or even some other problems.  XP's setup claims files are missing when it fails to copy a file for any reason.  I've got that when there were bad sectors on the hard drive.

Laptop optical drives are usually very easy to clean unless you have a slot loader.  Most of the drive mechanism is normally ejected with the tray and the laser pickup lens is right there -- you should be looking right at it with the drive in ejected state.  You can clean the lens very gently with a q-tip and rubbing alcohol.  Do not apply more than the minimal possible pressure to it or you will damage the mechanism.

I'd also make a copy of your XP CD and try that.  Usually one would expect a marginal drive to have even more trouble with CD-R media, but I have been pleasantly surprised before.  Sometimes they just seem to like something different.

Finally (or first thing, if you prefer to just do it that way rather than keep messing around), you can install from a USB thumb drive.  Use WinToFlash or follow one of the numerous tutorials to prep your USB drive.


RE: Toshiba Tecra by CookieRevised on 03-19-2010 at 11:37 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Adeptus
Laptop optical drives are usually very easy to clean unless you have a slot loader.  Most of the drive mechanism is normally ejected with the tray and the laser pickup lens is right there -- you should be looking right at it with the drive in ejected state.  You can clean the lens very gently with a q-tip and rubbing alcohol.  Do not apply more than the minimal possible pressure to it or you will damage the mechanism.
The entire thing is usually covered up (in my experience). So then you can't access the lens (if you can, it is a bad quality player imho as the lens is exposed :p - but of course, you often can't choose what you get...) .

To clean lenses, you better simply buy a CD cleaner kit which contains a special CD with a brush attached to it instead of trying to clean the lens yourself (and maybe damaging it). You can use that kit for every CD/DVD/BR player you have in house...

;)
RE: Toshiba Tecra by prashker on 03-20-2010 at 12:26 AM

Before an argument starts between Cookie and Adeptus, I just want to say you're both right. Some are trays only, some trays include the laser :p


RE: Toshiba Tecra by CookieRevised on 03-20-2010 at 09:17 AM

I agree with SonicSam :$