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Having had my Vaio for about 2 months and not being able to create my recovery disc on DVD-R, I thought there must be a problem with the disk cake I had purchased (after all I tried 7 of them).
I was just about to buy some more, when I read this thread! My drive - Sony DVD RW DW-D56A - appears to be one of the bad ones. Like other subscribers, I too can't understand why Sony are still selling VAIO's with dodgy drives! I thought I had bought one of the best, but compared with my previous £500 from Dixons, it's crap!
Does anyone know if this is a hardware or firmware issue? Any idea's?
Totally unimpressed!:smileycry:

Hi
Welcome to the Forum.
I'm afraid it appears to be hardware based. As your machine is under warranty get it back to Sony.
There are firmware updates available at Vaio-Link but I'm not entirely sure what it is they are supposed to update as users are still having problems following the update.
Hi Silu - welcome to the club and to the problems of the D56A
(Hmmn - wonder if this is a ploy to get more users to join this forum - hehehe!)
You might take a look here Silu http://www.club-vaio.com/clubvaio/mvnforum/viewthread?thread=27699
and read my ever so humble conclusion on this matter.
Hey Twisted - are you the 'alma mata' for all us newbies? - LOL!!
Jim
Thanks guys; and what a welcome to the club! I like most people have tried the updates but to no avail:smileycry:
Like someone said in the threads Sony have a very poor QA and are somewhat left wanting with their honesty and reaction to this obviously massive problem!
Just think if it was a problem with a Ford car. It would immediately be recalled! Obviously the Japanese are not as honourable as they maintain (sorry to any Japanese non Sony Executives - your not included)!
Jimmex, I read your thread but dare not take the risk, most things I touch like that, I tend to make worse, So it looks like I have to settle for 10 days of no Laptop.
Shame we can't charge for our wasted time - unless there are any Lawyers out there who know different!:smileydevil:
You can ask for compensation if the repairs aren't conducted within a reasonable amount of time to a decent standard, or not completely fixed first time.
LOL. Not intentionally Jim:smileylaugh:
Thanks for the info:smileyhappy: