I have been using my Gateway G6-400 with Win98 (First and Second Edition), WinXP Home (Initial, SP1 and SP2) and Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Edubuntu (5.10 and 6.06) for about eight years without any problems on the Toshiba SD-M1102 DVD drive. Way back when I updated the firmware to version 1026 and it has always been a reliable drive for me.
Until this weekend. I setup a multiboot system involving Win98 (First), WinXP Home (SP2) and Edubuntu (6.06). Everything worked fine except for the wireless network card under Win98. The drivers for the card require Windows 98 Second Edition. So I upgraded the Win98 to Win98SE. At that point I noticed the Toshiba SD-M1102 drive would only read CDs and not DVDs anymore.
So I downgraded to Win98 (clean install on a reformatted hard drive) but the problem remains the same. As it does now on WinXP and Edubuntu, where it worked just fine before.
I updated the Toshiba firmware to 1426 and my BIOS (from rev 6 to rev 21) but still the problem remains. I can read CDs just fine but when I pop in a DVD it says the drive is not ready.
All operating systems list the correct drive and firmware and do not report any conflicts or errors in the device managers. WinXP reports that I have two region changes left on the drive and that currently no region has been selected. Could the region selection be the root of the problem?
Help! Any input getting me back to where Win98 can read DVDs again would be highly appreciated. It is important to get it running under Win98. I can live with reading CDs only under WinXP and Edubuntu.
Or could it be that my Toshiba is just getting old and the DVD portion of the pickup failed to the point where it can only support CDs?
Again, any help or pointers to get the drive to read DVDs again under Win98 would be HIGHLY appreciated.
Doei!