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I have a bit of a headscratcher here and am looking for some help working it out.
I have a Surface Pro (version 5, from this year. Spec: i7, 256GB, Win 10 Pro, build 1709). I had need of the ability to burn optical media so I purchased an external USB DVD R/W drive. It's a generic one, apparently compatible with Win 10 based on the common-or-garden ECD819-SU3 unit.
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I plugged in the drive, windows detected the drive and assigned a Microsoft-signed driver and the drive letter, d:, to the unit. I inserted a disc, Windows started to read the data then...lost the drive.
The drive came back a moment later and allowed me to see the disc's directory listing but whenever I tried to read the data, copy it or similar the drive would either vanish momentarily, interrupting the process or simply sit and wait, never completing the task at hand. I can see discs in the drive, I can see the dive in device manager, I can read directory listings, I can even eject discs, but I just can't seem to use the drive in any meaningful way.
Burning files to blank discs similarly fails, allowing me to get to the burning phase then waiting for 15 seconds before telling me that the burn couldn't complete. Upon inspecting the disc, no burning has ever taken place and these discs then burn fine on other PCs.
The obvious place to look was drivers so I uninstalled, updated and retried the drivers. No joy. Whatever I do Windows 10 always pick the device up as a generic HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GT33N USB device. Looking in the events tab for the device I notice this odd warning whenever the DVD drive is plugged in:
Device USBSTORCdRom&Ven_HL-DT-ST&Prod_DVDRAM_GT33N&Rev_LT3030303030303030303030303030303030&0 was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match. Last Device Instance Id: SCSICdRom&Ven_Msft&Prod_Virtual_DVD-ROM2&1f4adffe&0&000001 Class Guid: {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
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Location Path: Migration Rank: 0xF000FE00FFFFF130
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Present: false Status: 0xC0000719
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This warning behaviour exhibits when plugged into the local USB port or into the docking station equally. When I plug this DVD drive into my Win 7 laptop or my girlfriend's Win 8.1 laptop, it works absolutely fine.
My gut feeling is Windows is selecting the wrong driver for this (certainly, the error seems to suggest this) but because the driver selected does sort of work, the Windows troubleshooters see nothing wrong and the Windows device manager keeps showing this device back to the generic driver.
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Because of the generic plug-and-pray nature of the drive, I can't seem to find any manufacturer's drivers for it. Getting a bit stuck on this one - anyone got a clue on a good next move?
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(Note: The early issues Win 10 had with internal notebook drives doesn't seem to apply here - device manager has no IDE/ATAPI devices listed (this isn't an IDE device anyway) and sees the dvd drive just fine. I also consistently get a drive letter. As such, I haven't resorted to the usual registry edits to bring back the ability to recognise the drive and assign a letter)
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