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To Replace Matshita BD-MLT UJ-880S or similar optical drives
Where and how can one buy replacement optical drives for Sony laptops and notebooks? The sonystyle site does not list them in stock. Sony parts phone support might be an option, but I fear I might be offered a model that is not compatible.
I own a 2007 vintage Vaio VGN FZ190 notebook with a drive that should burn Blu-ray, DVD, or CD. I edit video and have burned maybe 50 DVDs and perhaps 25 Blu-ray discs. Last week, the drive began to fail to recognize blank Blu-ray media. Then it lost the ability to play burned discs, even rented commercial discs, which I tested to make sure the problem did not owe to defective media. Now the Intervideo Win-DVD BD software will not play any disc, even a conventional DVD. The disc spins, Win-DVD launches, but the disc will not play, even if I click play. Windows Explorer may, perhaps 25% of the time, recognize a blank disc, but the burn software will not. Neither Win-DVD nor WMP will play it. Repeated attempts usually cause the drive to sputter, then barely respond at all. I tried cleaning the lense with cloth, dry then damp. No good. I installed a 2009 driver update from the sonystyle site. No change. I tried system restore (picking a restore date three weeks back). That did not help either. Internet searches yield lots of results for DVD burners, but not for the BD-MLT type I'd need to replace my model. I don't expect a replacement to be cheap, but it is very troubling that no replacement services or inventories appear to exist at all. Considering how easy it is to replace a notebook hard drive, why are replacement BD-DVD-CD R/W drives like unicorns? I know that disc burning eventually wears out a drive, but my use has not been that exceptional. When a drive reaches the end of its life, what can one do? What successors to my model should also fit into an FZ190? Many thanks to anyone who can relate either:
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. Have you tried to remove the optical drive and then re-seating it?
. http://www.notebookcomponents.net/dvd-cd-bluray-drives/ (one of many sources for replacement) . hard to say how long an optical drive (blu-ray or non blu-ray) would last. Everything after the warranty period is game. cheers ...
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Thanks for the link. It's the first site that seems to offer any replacement drives at all. Unfortunately, I don't see one that supports BD-Write, only BD-ROM. The site did give me a clue, though, that it might work to search for "notebook drives" instead of the specific model I have. A search produced the following: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827118037 Or: http://www.sony-optiarc.us/en/produc...ives/ad-5540a4 It is also BD-Write and is "Sony," though whether really made by "Matshita" (Matshusita) or someone else, I don't know. It looks as though it might be spot on. But how compatible are notebooks' optical drive slots with eachother? For instance, hard drives tend to be the same size and "easy" to substitute. Other accessories are more fussy: dimensions, locations of interface ports or screw holes, etc. I could manually change some things, but not dare meddle with others. Should the "half height" optical drive models fit in most any notebook? Again, thanks. Last edited by Justin Thyme; 02-08-2010 at 11:45 AM. |
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Other than for Toshiba optical drive, most notebook optical drives are straight forward in replacement, as long as the face plate fits. Sometimes one might have to tweak the face plate.
It should not be stiff when the tray is being open or close. cheers ...
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Im curious to know how this pans out, keep us updated!
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Not great news
The Sony Optiard Blu-ray Burner Model BD-5730S-01 uses a SATA interface. I erred in assuming that, because my dead drive is a model UJ-220s (ending in S) meant that it was SATA too. It is not. It is IDE/ATAPI, ATA, or PATA. Maybe I'm mistaking these as synonyms too! Will any compact notebook model that is not SATA likely work for me? I'd prefer not to monkey with any adapter contraptions that may not work or even fit in the notebook.
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I would recommend that you take your current optical drive out and go to an electronic shop. Match it on site is the best way to get the correct fit. And the price difference between a store and on-line is not so great. Or match it first at the store and order it somewhere else.
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Can you return the DVD drive? Sometimes vendors give a 7 day return option...
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IDE/ATAPI woes
I've found no metropolitan store with IDE/ATAPI optical drives in stock. All new drives or burners seem to have SATA interfaces. A few use eSATA, but those don't yet include burners. Often, since staff pay is low and turnover high, clerks don't even understand the topic.
Does anyone sell external housings for notebook type internal optical drives? Were there one that houses a SATA drive and connects to a notebook via USB2 or eSATA, that would be a handy way to salvage the Sony Optiarc SATA drive. Even a simple SATA to USB or SATA to eSATA interface might suffice. Since the burning lifespan of the drives appears uneven or short, I'll probably prefer to use an external drive for most future burning, since replacement will be easier. IDE/ATAPI BD burners appear to be sold only as "used" (how much?) or "recertified" (by whom?), or by remote vendors with scant recommendations or unknown return policies. I'm wagering that an Ebay vendor is legit and that his UJ-220 drives are unused and IDE/ATAPI. It appears that all UJ-220's have the older interface. A word of advice: any folks whose burners are IDE/ATAPI or PATA should either: a) find out if future conversion to SATA is easy (perhaps with desktops) or not (notebooks); b) buy from the dwindling after-market for unused IDE/ATAPI drives before they become extinct, in anticipation of the eventual failure of an existing drive; c) use another drive for most burning, and the IDE/ATAPI drive sparingly, thereby postponing the failure; d) swap the notebook for a new one, before the drives fail; e) expect eventual drive failure, but clean the lens, try other software, update the driver, and check the connections, before reaching conclusions. Is bezel or faceplate substitution a "high science" or a rough chistle and gorilla glue job? Looking at my existing drive, I don't see any obvious screws or brackets. I'd hate to end up simply destroying the existing bezel / plate as I try to remove it, and then discover that the damaged stubs of plastic don't even harmonize with the replacement drive's holes. |
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If you settle for with an external optical drive, they are quite cheap to have.
As far as the bezel concerns, pop the drive open then just pry out the latches from behind. Found a few listing for SATA optical drives here. http://desc.shop.ebay.com/Drives-Sto...=p3286.c0.m282 cheers ...
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Seeking proper SATA to eSATA or USB2 converter cable
The Sony Optiarc BD-5730S BD S-ATA burner boasts faster burning speed than the Panasonic / Matshita UJ-220 PATA or IDE/ATAPI model I'll be getting to replace the failed internal drive. The S-ATA one could serve as the external drive for most burning, if only I can find the right converter to either a USB2 or eSATA port on the VGN FZ1900 notebook.
Unfortunately, I am ignorant whether the right converter exists. Two hitches:
It still bugs me that the Windows Vista Device Controller tells me that my deceased drive is a model number that ends in "S," which in most catalogues signifies an SATA interface. Last edited by Justin Thyme; 02-18-2010 at 08:44 AM. |
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Just thinking out loud here. If you search for the read/write speed on sata optical drive, you might be able to see more offers and forget about the brand names (?)
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Found a slim SATA drive enclosure with USB2 connection
The following item seems to be spot on:
SYBA CL-ENC55001 5.25" USB 2.0 External Enclosure for Slim SATA CD/DVD Drive/writer When searching, the trick was to search "slimline SATA" or "slimsata," as opposed to simply SATA, which retrieves mainly links to hard drive connectors that are different. A reviewer reports it worked with an Optiarc drive and the manual indictes it has tested with similar Sony NEC drives. All the reviews report success and satisfaction with the solid construction. Considering that the price is hardly more than that for cables, or the naked circuit interface I also looked at, it seems to be a good value. I checked the manufacturer's site to see if a eSATA enclosure were also available, but found none. I'll simply have to free up a USB2 port any time I burn a disc, or else get an eSATA external HDD next time my existing ones fill up or reach the age when it's better to put them out to pasture before they fail. |
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That's a good price for the housing there
And time to get a USB powered hub with 7-10 ports? ![]() cheers ...
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The Syba enclosure works in conjunction with the Sony Opticarc SATA BD burner. The only quirk is that the USB connection requires TWO USB ports. It works as a DVD drive with only one, but both must be connected for Blu-ray media to play or burn. The interface cable connects to one mini USB at the enclosure, but splits into two USB plugs at the other end. Is this just an idiosyncracy? Many hard drives require only one USB connection to the PC.
Is a USB hub with multiple USB ports a realistic tool with a notebook? Would it cause a "traffic jam" if the same hub also linked to external hard drives? Would there continue to be a drive letter change or confusion every time one connected, disconnected, and later connected a particular piece of hardware? |
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