Clearing the bios and changing boot order did not help.
Running Linux LiveCD without any extra drives attached did not help.
Closing the drive in the bios makes the computer reboot.
I tested the Lite-On drive on another computer and it works just fine.
Holding shift while inserting a compact disc in a Microsoft Windows computer will bypass the autorun feature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shift_key
Thanks, I will try tonight to clear the bios and load defaults minus boot order.
The DVD drive still works.
Ejecting the DVD is not a problem, but the computer reboots all over again.
If I disconnect the SSD, I have no operating system.
Works fine with the Asus BD-ROM, but for some reason it won't work with any burner.
Keep the ideas coming if you can.
This is the power supply:
SeaSonic SSR-650RM 650W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply New 4th Gen CPU Certified...
I tried with a Samsung SH-203B. Same reboots.
I tried a Lite-On iHas124-04 (Supposed to be compatible). Same reboots.
Sorry it wasn't clear. These are optical drives.
Hi!
I have a GA-Z87X-UD4H motherboard that reboots after you insert a disk.
Windows 8.1 basically crashes every time I insert a disk.
I tried a Linux LiveCD. Same reboots.
I tried Windows in safe mode. Same reboots.
I tried the Marvell Controller. Same reboots.
I tried AHCI and IDE modes. Same...
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