Matshita Bd-cmb Uj-120 Ata Device Drivers For Mac
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Description: MATSHITA BD-CMB UJ-120 ATA Device Installer. File Version: 7.1.14.42. File Size: 15.8 MB.
Supported OS: Windows 10, Windows 8.1/ 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP.
I had the same problem, I went into device manager and vista had an exclamation point on my cd rom drive. I am a Cis/Networker and I like challenges but this was upsetting me. I finally swallowed my pride and called Toshiba they ended up sending me to this site. Goto this with a ton of discretion - my pc is a Toshiba Satellite A205-s5000 www.tinyurl.com/toshibadvd This fixed my cd-rom - everything works now The dvd/cd rom I have is Matshita Dvd-ram UJ-850S ATA Device - if you do not have this cd-rom or a Toshiba A205-S5000 I strongly discourage you from going to this and calling your provider. Enter that site at your own risk - it is a registry fix.
J-Train - that was a life saver, I am forever grateful you took the time and trouble to post. For those searching for this problem. My details were: Matshita-DVD-RAM-UJ-850S was not properly recognised, would not eject (had to do it manually via the hole with a paper clip, as the software eject routine was failing), DVD or CD would spin a couple of times and then die, and windows reported error 19, incomplete registry information. I have a Sony VAIO VGN-AR51E, 15 months old, very reliable - great machine - until this. OpSys is Vista Ultimate. Huge problem for me as I need it for my own Business, my Company & livelihood depended on that drive working. Went to all sorts of places, tech lines, support (including Sony VAIO), no joy or a response 'reload original image backup' - yea right, and blow away 15 months work necessitating another data restore and re-installing god knows how much software after 15 months of activity (this knee jerk cue-card driven response from 'techs' on 'support lines' who have just about recognised a pc, and read out generic cue card solutions are dam lethal and need shooting at birth).
After searching I came across this thread. I took a safety copy of the Registry.
I de-installed the drive via device manager, ran the link J-Train gave (which installs a registry fix), did a total power down, restarted, Vista picked up the drive, searched for the driver on the laptop, installed it - bingo job done, took 2 mins. Gets my vote - Many Thanks J-Train.
Matsushita Bd-cmb Uj-120 Ata Device Drivers For Mac Pro
I had a TS-H553 DVD rewriter and it just stopped working. Tried everything: search for new drivers, uninstall, reinstall, open up PC - unplug and replug.
Error 39 every time. Having read some lousy reviews of the drive I assumed it was a physical problem. So I bought a Pioneer DVR-216D. Exactly the same problem. Tried everything. Went to www.tinyurl.com/toshibadvd (even though now using a Pioneer).
Downloaded the cure. Had to uninstall the Pioneer, searched for New Hardware. Found it, clicked on it and it worked. So, J-Train, thank you very much indeed! After spending over 8 hours last weekend doing all the fixes imaginable (deleting registries, etc.), I went on a search to buy a new drive. I have a Vaio VGN-fe880. This was an incredible chore.
Sony wanted $470 for a replacement, piss me off. I finally found one at a place called Pell electronics for about $200. And supposedly it's fitted for my Vaio model. You have to be careful about the bezel and bit end to fit the side of your laptop. It came in the mail but I'm on the road so can't test it yet. Needless to say I'm fairly hacked off about this. The computer is only a year and a half old.
Sorry it took me so long. I've actually known about this fix it web site for about 3 years but it fixes other hardware issues too.
I found the resolution to the Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-850s ATA Device Drivers. This is different than altering your registry, and it works via Microsoft Vista Home Premium Please follow directions carefully or either the Read or the Write won't work.
In order for this to work - (YOU WILL NEED A BLANK DVD AND A FULL DVD WITH SOME KIND OF PROGRAM ON IT) Click (or copy and paste) the link above to begin the process. Click on the first option Your CD/DVD drive cannot read or write media in Windows Vista. Click on the big 'RUN NOW' button to the right, then select 'Continue' when your computer asks your permission. Then Select Detect problems and apply the fixes for me (Recommended). It gives you two options 'Read a CD/DVD and Write a CD/DVD' you will need to run both options separately once for each issue you're having with your hardware. You will see your device listed, click on your device.
It will ask you for a disc. For the Read part of it, you need to insert a DVD Disc with something on it such as a program, of any kind. Insert the disc and click on your device.
NOTE: If you forget to insert a full DVD Disc your DVD Device door will pop out, then you will be forced to insert a DVD disc with a program on it. The program will continue and configure your DVD device. After it completes return back to the first page where it says 'RUN NOW'. Click on 'RUN NOW' again and follow the same steps.
When you see the screen with the two options 'Read a CD/DVD and Write a CD/DVD' and 'Write a CD/DVD', this time select 'Write a CD/DVD' option. NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU INSERT A BLANK DVD IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS PROCESS. The program is configuring the write portion and it needs to be able to write on the blank DVD in order to complete the process.
Then follow the rest of the steps and complete the process. Congratulations, you can now use 100% of you DVD device and there is no risk with altering the registry.
Sincerely Email Id removed for security. Hey, I had a friend have have the same exact problem, but with a slightly different drive. I found this: it worked! Basically, the problem is that the registry is corrupted. You'll need to delete specific parts as outlined in that article. Just make sure to first back up your registry either using the built in System Restore or through another means (I used the freeware CCleaner to back up my registry).
If anyone was having any trouble trying to launch the Registry Editor, press these keys (windows+r) and a box will pop up in the lower left corner. Type in 'regedit' without the quotes and boom, Registry Editor is opened!
The rest of the directions are in the article. Am I the only one this fix still isn't working for? I've got the same matshita-dvd-ram-uj-850s drive as JTrain/everybody else, running VISTA, but with an Acer Aspire 5100. Seems like a few others with acers were able to get it to work. My problems started out as the drive not showing up under 'Computer', then randomly it would show up if I restarted with a CD in the drive, and sometimes at random I can view a data file, but not open anything. It's been a while since I could open or view anything on the drive.
Since this problem started I haven't been able to run any executable files off of CD's at all. Sexy topless teens : indian railway complaints 2016. I tried JTrain's fix-uninstalled the drive, then ran the cdgone registry fix, restarted and the drive reinstalled, but it still doesn't open. Tried just disable, then cdgone, then enable, still doesn't work.
I tried the manual fix of deleting upper and lower filters in the registry, but they weren't there! I was exasperated before, now that my problems didn't end in 2 minutes like everybody else, I don't know what else to do! Please help, Thanks in advance. I had a similar problem when I upgraded my Toshiba Satellite A300 from Vista to Win 7. Now fixed - read on! I uninstalled the device and then reinstalled and win 7 says was is successfully installed. Then I rebooted, just in case that made a difference.
But it still doesn't work. Today I searched further on the web. Several blogs had people reporting a similar problem and the answers suggested it is a registry problem, although the way to fix it looked a bit too techo for me to tackle!
I searched the Toshiba sites (which are a minefield) and eventually found a page that has a list of items to reload after upgrading to win 7 - specifically for the A300 32 bit. I noticed there was a registry patch for printers and devices. Downloaded it and ran the.exe. Presto - it works! The link is www.isd.toshiba.com.au/support Downloads Enter exact details of your computer in the boxes on the right hand side. Submit To the left of the boxes just entered there is written in red 'for windows 7 drivers click here' On the left hand side again you need to select your computer model - Satellite A300. Then you finally get the list.
Download and run the patch for printers and devices. The rather funny thing is that they are not all drivers - however, lets not be too picky - at least it fixed my problem:-). I've a Sony Vaio VGN FE880E using a Matshita UJ-850S DVD burner drive. I used to be able to burn CDs and DVDs.
Not any more. I can still read most CDs and DVDs. Except a few types, where it says that the DVD is empty/blank/new and offers to burn something on it.
But it refuses to burn anything. CDs, DVDs, of any brand or type. I don't know exactly what caused it or when it happened (I rarely burn CDs and DVDs), but the approximate time is after my machine automatically upgraded to SP1 of Vista Home Premium. Apparently, I have the latest driver software (see screenshot below): IMG/IMG I contacted Sony support and they gave me their stock response - restore to factory settings. I don't want to do that since it will destroy my carefully customized system (and it's no guarantee that the problem wasn't caused by Vista Home Premium SP1) and I'll have to reinstall years of stuff. I've tried all the usual suggestions including:. Delete upper and lower filters.
Delete the device from the device list and reinstall it. Deleted all software that could've interfered with the driver. The only DVD/CD burner on my system is now iTunes (hence the GEAR driver) Has anyone else faced this problem? And found a solution? Does anyone have a working version of this drive (one that also burns DVDs)? If so, could you please post/send your driver settings? What are the driver files that work including version numbers and locations?
Thanks in advance.