Satellite 5200-902: Optical drive replacement

Hi,
Im trying to replace my Panasonic uj-810 multi-drive with a new Panasonic uj-845 one. The problem is that it does not boot with the drive inserted. If the drive is inserted with windows running, nothing happens until I go and refresh device manager. Then the computer it crashes with a blue screen kernel error type thing....
If the drive is inserted while Windows is starting up, the whole system crashes without a warning... I should also mention that there is nothing wrong with the drive itself, as it works without a hitch in other computers I tried it in.
Some help would be appreciated please

Hello Vano
The problem is that every drive is not compatible with every unit because of pin assignment. If your new drive is not compatible it can be that your unit crashes at the beginning while windows try to detect all available hardware components.
I believe you that drive is ok but as I said it is probably caused by compatibility.
Bye

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