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Old 08-11-2007, 07:00 PM
Brian A.
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Re: "no disc in drive" when I try to play DVDs

"davidofelston" <davidofeston@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> Suddenly when I insert DVDs in my computer I can no longer play them.
> The drive doesn't recognize that there is a disc in it. This started
> happening after I tried to copy a disc which I'd made with a DVD
> recorder and copying was stopped because of an error. WMP shows no
> indication that there's a disc in the drive, Cybermedia Power DVD says
> "No disc in drive1", and when I try to copy a disc the tray opens and
> I'm told to insert a source disc.
>
> Can anyone here suggest a cause and possibly a solution for this
> problem? I've only had a PC for a few months and am still a beginner,
> and I have no idea why this happened. Thanks in advance for any help.
>


Has the machine been rebooted since the failed copy?
Does the BIOS recognize the drive?
Try deleting the contents of:
C:\Documents and Settings\Your user name folder\Local Settings\Temp
C:\Windows\Prefetch
C:\Windows\Temp
Reboot.

If no joy boot to Safe Mode > Device Manager.
Remove any/all devices listed in DVD\CD ROM drives.
Close out of DM and open either MyComputer or Explorer.
Delete the contents of:
C:\Documents and Settings\Your user name folder\Local Settings\Temp
C:\Windows\Prefetch
C:\Windows\Temp
Reboot.

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Old 08-11-2007, 07:00 PM