Here's the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/desktop_pub/ic_710_hmm_20160412.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the PC series that may help. See p.31→p.32 for how to remove/replace the dvd drive.
Since the drive is not appearing in Device Manager, if you have a DMM (digital multimeter) verify that there's both +5V DC (red wire) and +12V DC (yellow wire) on the power cable connected to the DVD drive.
If the power is OK try using one of the other sata ports (there are 3 sata ports) on the motherboard and check if it now powers up and is detected.
If no good, try another sata cable and also check if all the sata ports are enabled in BIOS.
If still no good it may be a faulty dvd drive.
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Here's the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/desktop_pub/ic_710_hmm_20160412.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the PC series that may help. See p.31→p.32 for how to remove/replace the dvd drive.
Since the drive is not appearing in Device Manager, if you have a DMM (digital multimeter) verify that there's both +5V DC (red wire) and +12V DC (yellow wire) on the power cable connected to the DVD drive.
If the power is OK try using one of the other sata ports (there are 3 sata ports) on the motherboard and check if it now powers up and is detected.
If no good, try another sata cable and also check if all the sata ports are enabled in BIOS.
Here's the [https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/desktop_pub/ic_710_hmm_20160412.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the PC series that may help.
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Here's the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/desktop_pub/ic_710_hmm_20160412.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the PC series that may help. See p.31→p.32 for how to remove/replace the dvd drive.
Since the drive is not appearing in Device Manager, if you have a DMM (digital multimeter) verify that there's both +5V DC (red wire) and +12V DC (yellow wire) on the power cable connected to the DVD drive.
If the power is OK try using one of the other sata ports (there are 3 sata ports) on the motherboard and check if it now powers up and is detected.
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If no good, try another power/sata cable and also check if all the sata ports are enabled in BIOS.
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If no good, try another sata cable and also check if all the sata ports are enabled in BIOS.
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Here's the [https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/desktop_pub/ic_710_hmm_20160412.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for the PC series that may help.
Since the drive is not appearing in Device Manager, if you have a DMM (digital multimeter) verify that there's both +5V DC (red wire) and +12V DC (yellow wire) on the power cable connected to the DVD drive.
If the power is OK try using one of the other sata ports (there are 3 sata ports) on the motherboard and check if it now powers up and is detected.
If no good, try another power/sata cable and also check if all the sata ports are enabled in BIOS.