Will Toshiba Satellite A15-S127 notebook take a DVD-R drive?
Nice site. Have a Satellite A15-S127. Very nice to find disassembly instructions as I have had a very balky CDR/DVD drive for a long time now. Many times will not read a CD/DVD, but will if I open drive and reorient the disc. Have to do this multiple times sometimes.
My question is: Will this machine take a DVD-R drive? Any recommendations?
I think your CD/DVD drive is going bad and should be replaced. There are two different multifunction drives (DVD+/-RW) listed for Toshiba Satellite A15. Here are part numbers: P000384990 and P000422740. I tried to google for it and found it on sale for $360. Man, that’s a lot! I can buy a used laptop for as much. When I tried to search on ebay for “A15 DVD” I found what you are looking for: New 8X DVD+/-RW burner for Toshiba Satellite A10/A15/A40/A45/A55. The description says that it is compatible with Toshiba Satellite A15-S127 and the price was much better: $95+$15 for shipping. I think that is a great price for a new laptop burner. Here are some tips for buying a new notebook DVD drive.
September 5th, 2007 at 5:43 am
Hi
I have a toshiba satelite M45-S2653 laptop its model no is PSM40U-11Z04H. Exsisting DVD writter is from Panasonic UJ-841. I tried to clean its lense with perfume and since then it is not working properly. I want to replace this drive. I tried to searh for this drive but unable to find it. Can any one pls tell me which drives are compatible with it.
I heard that Panasonic UJ-85J drive is compatible it. Is it true. Pls help me.
thanks
Pritam
August 9th, 2007 at 8:57 am
how do I replace a dvd drive on a a85 toshiba laptop
August 3rd, 2007 at 12:44 pm
Hi, I have a Toshiba Satellite L35-S2151 with a CD/DVD Combo drive. I would like to upgrade to a DVD Dual-Layer burner but I don’t know where to find one. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
June 1st, 2007 at 6:34 am
Hi, I would like to remove a faulty DVD drive on an NEC Generation laptop (similar to NEC Versa S950). I have looked all over the internet for disassembly guides but with no luck.
Do you, or anybody else, know how to remove the optical drive from the NEC Generation/Versa S950? Any help greatly appreciated and great site BTW.
February 11th, 2007 at 11:16 pm
chris,
I think you get an IDE#1 error because the DVD drive is not configured the same way as the original drive.
February 11th, 2007 at 8:07 am
I recently brought a DIGISTOR DVD RW drive from buy.com . I put it in my Toshiba A10-S1291 but got an IDE #1 ERROR. THe machine boots up but will not recognize the drive.
February 7th, 2007 at 2:55 pm
Hi, I have an A45-S120 and I just tried to change my DVD Drive for a DVD RW one. But every time I start the computer, it says IDE ERROR and I cant see the drive on Windows.
Any idea of how can I Fix this? I also tryed upgrading my BIOS version, but it didnt work.
Thanks..
Tomas
February 1st, 2007 at 8:21 pm
Thanks…now to go find them
February 1st, 2007 at 6:44 pm
Sean,
I found three internal DVD burners listed for Toshiba Satellite A65 notebook:
V000040190 KME UJ-820BTJV-A 21-E-1
V000041810 Teac DV-W24E-0TT 21-E-2
V000043060 KME UJ-840BTJZ-A
You shouldn’t have any compatibility issues if you use either of them.
January 30th, 2007 at 6:25 am
I have a Toshiba A65-S1070 and I’ve been thinking about replacing the CD-RW/DVD drive with a DVD Burner. But now that I know I need a compatible drive I’m having trouble finding one. So I was wondering do you have a list of compatible drives for the A65?
January 28th, 2007 at 8:15 am
Hi thanks for the reply!
I was also told that the Panasonic UJ85J
would work what do you think?
Thank you
January 27th, 2007 at 10:49 pm
Fred Strigun,
Here’s a list of double layer DVD multi recorders you can use in your notebook:
K000025200 KME UJ-840BTJYA
K000029620 KME UJ-840BTJY-A (830)
K000018830 Panasonic UJ-831BTJV-A
K000020480 Teac DV-W28E
K000025640 KME UJ-840BTJU-A
You can search for the best price on the internet by the part number I provided (K-number). Make sure contact the seller and ask if the drive comes with the front panel.
January 27th, 2007 at 11:58 am
Hi
I have a Toshiba Satellite A75-S2311 with a Matshita
UJ820S DVD-Ram I have had problems with this drive from day on
contacted Toshiba and they told me it is software I installed or I can take it to their service center 250miles one way and leave it there. I have another Toshiba I purchased 6 month ago and have same configuration with no problems it has a UJ841S
Which model can I put in my Toshiba A75 that will also do double density DVD-Ram plus CD and where to buy I thank you in advance
And this is a real nice web site Thanks Fred Strigun
January 22nd, 2007 at 8:31 pm
Max,
Originally Toshiba equipped Satellite A15 notebooks with three different hard drives: 30GB, 40GB and 60G. You can use a larger hard drive too. You shouldn’t have any problem if you install 80GB, 100G or 120GB hard drive. Here’s a guide for taking apart Satellite A15 notebook, it’ll show how to access and replace the hard drive.
January 22nd, 2007 at 8:24 pm
Max, Jake,
Here’s a list of drives you can use with Toshiba Satellite A15 notebook:
CD-RW/DVD drives
P000377270 Teac DW-224E-T4
P000377280 Panasonic UJDA740TB1
P000379280 Toshiba SD-R2412-OAA
P000379290 Teac DW-224EA
P000383900 Panasonic UJDA-750TB1-A
DVD –R/-RW drive
P000379320 Toshiba SD-R6012-OAA
DVD Multirecorder
P000384990 Panasonic UJ811TJ2-A
P000422740 Panasonic UJ-820BTNJ
Search on the Internet using the part number (P-number). You shouldn’t have any problem using either of the above mentioned drives, but just in case contact the seller and make sure the drive is compatible with your computer.
January 22nd, 2007 at 3:05 pm
Hello, I have a Compaq Evo N600c. The CD-ROM died. I bought a Lite-on SSW-8015S. It was said to be compatible, but I am having the issue in one of the articles here where the front face sizes are different.
The Lite-on has a 5″ front face and the old Toshiba drive has a 5 3/16″ front face.
In the vast world of computer gadgets, I thought for sure there would be a fix for this. Like, maybe a front bezel resizer. Something that would fit in the empty sides of a smaller drive. I couldn’t find anything like that so, can anyone point me in the right direction on a possible solution OR another drive that might fit? Is it not recommended to swap the new drive faceplate with the old drive’s faceplate?
Thanks in advance,
Dana
January 22nd, 2007 at 6:39 am
Hi all, I have a Toshiba A15-S129 that the DVD/CDRW has died on. Can any one tell me what DVD / CD burners are compatible with this model…???
Lovely Jubbely…!!!
Thanks
Jake
January 20th, 2007 at 12:37 pm
1)does TOSHIBA SATELLITE A15-S127 SUPPORT DVD-RW/CD-RW DRIVE. I mean if i can replace my regular dvd/dc combo drive to this option.
2) can I replace 30GB HDD to bigger one? say 120GB?
please give some tips how to do it if it is possible?
January 14th, 2007 at 11:29 am
Fantastic! I appreciate the help. Great website, by the way. Cheers!
January 13th, 2007 at 9:32 pm
Doug,
Here’s a list of drives compatible with your notebook
CD-RW/DVD-ROM COMBO DRIVES
V000061010 Hitachi (HLDS) GCC-4244-ATAKK0
V000061020 KME UJDA770TBV-A
V000061030 Toshiba Samsung (TSST) TS-L462C/TOBJ
DVD SUPER Double Layer MULTIDRIVES
V000061040 Teac DV-W28EB-5TT
V000061050 KME UJ-850BTJV-A
V000061060 Hitachi (HLDS) GMA-4082N-ATAKK0
V000061070 Nec ND-7550A
V000061080 Pioneer DVR-K16TBS
V000061090 Pioneer DVR-K16TBL
V000061750 KME UJ-841BTJV-A
V000062240 Panasonic (KME) UJ-850BTJA-A
I don’t know your requirements for the drive and have no idea what kind of software might require a specific drive, but all listed above drives should be compatible with your Satellite A105-S4384 notebook. You can find a new drive on the Internet if you search by the part number (V-number).
January 13th, 2007 at 8:26 pm
I’m looking to replace the DVD/CD drive in my Toshiba A105-S4384 Satellite laptop. What I have presently is a Matshita UJ-841S DVD/CD drive, but that’s incompatible with two programs I need to be running. Any ideas about what drives might be compatible, or where I might find this information? And since I’ve been reading about potential compatibility issues, please let me know what software issues might crop up in this replacement. Many thanks!
January 10th, 2007 at 6:47 am
The dead drive is a Teac DW-224E-AT4. What I ended up doing is opening the Toshiba SD R2312 and drawing a line between pins 45 and 47 with a #2 pencil. It worked! Wonders never cease. If I run into any more problems with it I will shop for one of the drives you list.
January 9th, 2007 at 10:51 pm
Gary,
I’ve never tried flashing an optical drive myself and cannot help you here. But I can give you a list of DVD drives listed for a Satellite A15-S127 notebook, so you can search on the Internet by the part number (P number) and find the cheapest one. There shouldn’t be any compatibility issues.
Here it is.
P000377270 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Teac DW-224E-T4,
P000377280 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Panasonic UJDA740TB1,
P000379280 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Toshiba SD-R2412-OAA,
P000379290 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Teac DW-224EA,
P000383900 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Panasonic UJDA-750TB1-A,
P000379320 DVD-R/-RW DRIVE Toshiba SD-R6012-OAA,
P000384990 DVD-MULTI RECORDER Panasonic UJ811TJ2-A,
P000422740 DVD-MULTI RECORDER Panasonic UJ-820BTNJ
January 9th, 2007 at 12:48 pm
I have an A15-127 with a bad DVD/CD-RW, a TEAC DW-224E, part #0396221. I tried to replace it with a Toshiba SD-R2312, but get the IDE #1 Error. Some have suggested flashing the drive, but I can’t figure out how to do that, since the computer and the drive don’t know each other. Complicating things is a trashed WindowsXP Home install. I re-partitioned and formatted the drive as FAT32 and copied the recovery DVD onto Drive C:. I can boot with a USB floppy, but the recovery evidently cannot deal with source and target being the same partition. I guess I need to re-partition and load the recovery data into Drive D:, eh? I found a Teac drive on ebay that is described as thus: THIS IS A USED TOSHIBA SATELLITE M35X CDRW-DVD ROM DRIVE, TESTED AND WORKS FINE. MODEL# DW-224E, P/N K000015780. What are the chances that this drive will be configured correctly, which is as the Primary Slave? By the way, I believe that the Toshiba SD-R2312 is configured Cable Select. Sorry for the two-in-one question, but I seem to have double trouble.
December 31st, 2006 at 12:20 pm
I was able to figure it out, all I had to do was remove the keyboard and remove two tiny! screws and the CD drive pulled right out.Then I just had to switch the little holding bracket from the old drive to the new one and then slide the whole assembly back in to the slot, install the two screws, done.
Thanks for the help !
Bryan
December 29th, 2006 at 6:34 pm
Brian,
I’m not familiar with this model and cannot help you with step-by-step instructions. May be you can find some help here?
December 29th, 2006 at 4:30 pm
We have an old HP 3310 laptop and the cd drive quit working about a year ago so over the holidays I found a site where I could buy the same CD drive real cheap, well I received the drive and decided to start replacing it but I have been unable to find any guides which shows me how this is done for an HP. The hard drive just pots out but i can not figure out how extensive I have to tear down the case to replace the CD drive. Do you have any sites or guidelines ? Would appreciate the help !!
Bryan
November 28th, 2006 at 5:53 pm
Thanks, you saved me a few $$ by doing it myself. What a great site you have.
November 28th, 2006 at 5:15 pm
Robert,
It is not necessary to remove the entire back cover in order to replace the DVD drive. The DVD drive is secured by 2 screws. One screw is located on the bottom of the laptop. On the step 7 you can see the laptop bottom and I believe the DVD drive screw is third from the left top corner. Another screw is located under the keyboard and you can see it on the step 13, the same screw that secures the keyboard cable plate.
November 27th, 2006 at 1:19 pm
I hope I didnt overlook it, but I am replacing the DVD drive on a toshiba a15-s157 and cannot remove the old
DVD drive. I looked at the disassembly instructions, but
this section is not specifically addressed. I have removed several screws of course, but there appears to
be a fixture holding it in from the rear of the drive, but there is no visible access to the screw? I wouldn’t
think removing the entire back cover is necessary.
thanks