Drive stopped seeing blu ray after failed rip
Drive stopped seeing blu ray after failed rip
Complete noob here. Tried to play Monsters INC using VLC (I have played other 4k blu ray discs previously) but it kept hanging on the menu so I thought copying to my hard drive would fix it. Still no go so I deleted it from my hard drive and tried again and ticked the decrypt box. It had issues and failed after just a few minutes and now my system doesn't recognise blu ray at all, let alone uhd. It still plays standard DVDs but tells me to insert a disc if I put in a blu ray or a UHD. What happened? How do I fix it?
Re: Drive stopped seeing blu ray after failed rip
I read somewhere that (forums on here? VLC?) I needed to uninstall the drive in device manager and restart so windows would reinstall it... no go, somewhere else(?) said to do a cold boot instead of a restart. Yay, my drive is seeing blu rays again.
Re: Drive stopped seeing blu ray after failed rip
I have found that I appear to have tried the wrong way to rip the DVD... I have no idea what I'm doing... I got MakeMKV because powerdvd ultra 20 was rubbish.
Re: Drive stopped seeing blu ray after failed rip
If Windows doesn't see the drive, you need to do a hardware reset - rebooting isn't enough. Shut down, power off. Count to 20. Power back on.
Unless you have an actual reset button on the machine, the only way to reset the hardware is through a power cycle.
Unless you have an actual reset button on the machine, the only way to reset the hardware is through a power cycle.
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Re: Drive stopped seeing blu ray after failed rip
WINDOWS could see the drive, but the drive couldn't see blu rays- it could see and play a standard DVD though. Weird. Fixed now anyway, thanks.Woodstock wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:59 amIf Windows doesn't see the drive, you need to do a hardware reset - rebooting isn't enough. Shut down, power off. Count to 20. Power back on.
Unless you have an actual reset button on the machine, the only way to reset the hardware is through a power cycle.