by SonyUser on Sun Jan 19, 2003 8:47 am
Sorry to hear about your drive, I can feel your anger after being there with two failed drives myself.
Now on my 3rd (internal) and 4th (external) drives, both these are working fine so far.
Do you know when the drive that failed was manufactured ?
And what is the date on the new drive (look at the label on the top of the drive) ?
I have a simple test to find out if a drive has died in a certain way, you will need a disc for the test.
The test checks to see if the drive will spin a disc.
Place the disc in the drive and mark it with a CD-R pen in line with the 4 lugs on the tray with numbers 1 - 4 in any order you like, closed the drive tray and wait for the light on the drive to go out, open the drive, if the numbers on the disc are in the same place as when you closed the drive tray, then you have a drive thats failed with it's motor that spins the disc.