

First you must remove the dvd from device manager, then You must edit the regestry, by typing in regedit. This is the 2nd occurence, luckly I am still covered by hp warranty.

Those of you who are having problems with your ts-l633n driver, running window7, might be interested in my solution. And if you google, you'll find out that the HP drives are really bad about this. It was hit or miss on getting a CD to play or burn. I ended up replacing both of my DVD drives in my HP desktop because of the instability of the HP drives. If I'd never experienced it before, I'd be worried but, since it happens on the HP desktop too. You just wish that the tech people who respond would do so honestly and explain that these drives have this issue all the time. It will recognize a disk one minute and then say it is all wrong in the next! If it were human you'd call it a liar! FYI - this laptop is less than a year old and it's been going on for months. And forget about getting drivers for them! I'm currently having the issue on my laptop. The go blank on laptops and they go blank on desktops.especially HP ones. Best regards, erico.ĭon't let the techies fool you.these drives go blank all the time. If it does not then you may have a registry issue or a hardware problem. Your DVD drive should easily work without any DVD/CD media authoring software without issues. What is the product name of HP notebook that you own? Does anyone know where I can find an HP driver? Thanks for your help. The driver that window provides does not work when trying to burn with nero10. Hi Critter1919, Critter1919 wrote: I need to find a different driver for the HP cddvdw Ts l633n drive that came in my laptop. What is the product name of HP notebook that you own? Your DVD drive should easily work without any DVD/CD media authoring software without issues.
