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My Port 2 With My Internal DVD Burner Keeps On Removing Itself

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I've been burning stuff to discs earlier today and things were fine. Out of nowhere, everytime I burn to disc, my DVD burner keeps on removing itself. I get a notification about it that I sent as a screenshot. When I reboot my PC my DVD burner is back and when I start burning it removes itself again. This DVD burner is also an internal one. With all this going on is weird. It was fine earlier when I burnt off three discs and now it keeps on removing itself. How do I fix this? Thanks.
 

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That seems to be a well known issue, although the port number varies at time. A simple google search on "intel rapid storage disk on port removed" gives dozens of pages. The problem lies with IRST itself, not the drive

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130725123337AA62r1M

Think your problem is a bit too technical for a non-intel user-to-user forum. I would recommend going to specific Intel or microsoft related forum such as

https://communities.intel.com/community/tech/chipsets or http://www.sevenforums.com/ (other OS forum links on the top of that url)

where more specialised people will be able to help you.
 
Can you help me on here, please? All I keep on doing is joining forums to ask about this and the one you suggested never lets me join due to a bug in their system.
 
With the problem I have it's Port 2 I'm having problems with, not Port 4. That Yahoo Answers is about Port 4.
 
As I said, although it's a different port it's still the irst that's causing it. I can't help you as I don't have the technical knowledge. Try contacting an Intel community or Intel directly, is still their driver that's doing it.

All I could say is to try the latest Intel rapid storage technology driver. If that doesn't when you'll have to find specialized help

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Okay. Many thanks for what you posted with suggestions and the links.
 
What if you uninstalled the Intel Rapid driver what would happen then? I have a Asrock Z97 Extreme6 and I didn't load the iNtel Rapid driver and my drives of which total 9 Sata drives and 1 SSD drive works fine without it.
 
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