ViewSonic VS12602 manual Optical discs problems, Troubleshooting

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Optical discs problems

Troubleshooting

Optical discs problems

Symptom

 

Possible solution

When a CD or DVD is

Check the optical disc drive indicator is on.

inserted into the opti-

 

 

Check the inserted disc is not dirty, bent, or damaged. If you

cal disc drive, there is

 

need to clean the disc, see Cleaning the discs.

no response.

 

 

Check if the disc is properly inserted into the optical drive, with

 

 

the label side facing toward you and the disc is centered in the

 

 

tray.

 

Try another CD or DVD (preferably an unused one) to test if

 

 

the optical disc drive works well.

 

If you are inserting a DVD, check the region of the disc. It may

 

 

not comply with the region set for your optical disc drive.

 

 

Check the DVD package to learn if the region code is

 

 

compatible with your optical disc drive.

 

Try using other programs to read the data on your CD or DVD.

The inserted disc

Ensure the computer is on.

doesn’t slide out when

 

 

Ensure the optical disc driver indicator is on while you press

I press the Eject but-

 

the Eject button on the optical disc drive.

ton.

 

 

Click Start > Computer, right-click the disc drive icon, and

 

 

then select Eject from the menu to remove the disc.

 

Try restarting your computer and then try pressing the Eject

 

 

button on the optical disc drive again.

 

If the Eject button does not work, open the tray by inserting a

 

 

sharp, pointed object into the hole next to the Eject button.

I cannot write (burn) a

Check if the disc is properly inserted into the optical drive, with

disc (CD or DVD).

 

the label side facing toward you and the disc is centered in the

 

 

tray.

 

Check the inserted disc is not dirty, bent, or damaged. If

 

 

recording stops during a recording session, the disc probably

 

 

is damaged. Please remove it and insert a different disc.

 

Ensure that the inserted disc is writable, and it must be blank

 

 

or appendable (with space to add more data files).

 

Try writing the disc with other recording programs as some

 

 

programs cannot write certain disc types.

 

 

- If you intend to write data to DVD, make sure that you are

 

 

recording the data with a DVD burning program.

 

Select a slower write speed if you are not under a time

 

 

constraint.

 

Check if the added data files exceed the available space on

 

 

the inserted writable disc.

 

Ensure that there is enough space available on the hard disk

 

 

drive to store the temporary files that are created during the

 

 

writing process.

 

 

- Click Start > Computer to check the space available on your

 

 

hard disk drive.

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Contents ViewSonic VPC101 All-in-One PCModel No. VS12602 For Canada Compliance InformationFor U.S.A CE Conformity for European CountriesETSI EN 300 328V1.7.1 EN 301 489-01 V1.6.1 EN Important Safety Instructions Declaration of RoHS Compliance Copyright Information U.S. Patent NumbersProduct Registration For Your RecordsTable of contents Using the webcam Using the recovery DVD Running ViewSonic Recovery ManagerRunning Recovery Disc Creation Tool Frequently asked questions FAQTypographics Overview of your documentationDocument type Printed documentationPackage contents Standard itemsFront view Getting to know the PCTouring the PC DescriptionGetting to know the PC Rear viewYou can adjust the back computer stand to enable it to stand Right-side view Wired keyboard and mouse Left-side viewSpecial keyboard buttons front view Function key Performed taskIndicator lights Overview of the wired mouse front viewActivities Setting up the PC Preparing to setup your PCSetting up the PC Connecting the powerConnecting the wired keyboard and mouse Customizing the mouse settingsTurning on the PC Turning off the PCConfiguring the display Brightness controlUsing the PC Connecting to the InternetConnecting to a wired network Using the PC Connecting to a wireless network for select modelsUsing the webcam Media Type Using the optical disc driveInserting a disc Read2. Gently pull out the disc tray 4. Gently push the disc tray back into the disk slotReading a disc Writing to a discRemoving a disc Using memory cards Your system will automatically detect the inserted memory card and then display the content of the memory card Using the touch screen for select models Selecting items with your touch screenUsing the Peripheral Devices Connecting USB devicesUsing the Peripheral Devices Removing USB devicesCleaning and care Cleaning the screen and computerScreen and computer Cleaning the discs Cleaning and careCDs and DVDs ViewSonic Wizard CD and System Recovery and Driver Disk Storing your computerCleaning your keyboard and mouse Keyboard and mouseBIOS Setup Utility When to Use the BIOS Setup UtilityBIOS Setup Utility AreaDescriptions Standard CMOS Features menu Advanced BIOS Features menuMenu when the ViewSonic logo appears on the Load Optimized Defaults menuTo select a boot device manually, press F9 screen during system startup. The Boot MenuSet Password menu Save & Exit Setup menuExit Without Saving menu System Recovery When to Use System RecoveryRunning ViewSonic Recovery Manager 4. Click OK System RecoverySystem recovery is initiated and the following screen appears 5. Another confirmation message appears, as below. Click OK7. After the system has been restored, the following window appears 8. Click OK to restart your All-in-One PCRestarting may take several seconds to finish Running Recovery Disc Creation Tool 5. Click YES 6. Insert a blank disc when prompted to do so, and then click YES 10. Store the recovery disc in a safe place for future use7. Click OK to continue Using the recovery DVD System Recovery Troubleshooting Frequently asked questions FAQPower problems Troubleshooting Internet access problemsOptical discs problems Display problems Keyboard and mouse problems Sound and microphone problems Miscellaneous problems Specifications ModelVPC101 Specifications You will need the product serial number Other informationCustomer Support Country/RegionLimited Warranty Other information2. Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise