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Drive is not connected properly or not properly configured. | See the documentation that came with the optional device. |
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Movie will not play in the DVD drive. |
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Movie may be regionalized for a different country. | See the documentation that came with the DVD drive. |
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Decoder software is not installed. | Install decoder software. |
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Damaged media. | Replace media. |
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Movie rating locked out by parental lock. | Use DVD software to remove parental lock. |
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Media installed upside down. | Reinstall media. |
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Cannot eject compact disc
Cause | Solution |
Disc not properly seated in the drive.
Turn off the computer and insert a thin metal rod into the emergency eject hole and push firmly. Slowly pull the tray out from the drive until the tray is fully extended, then remove the disc.
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Media is corrupt. | Try different media to confirm whether media is valid. |
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Media has been inserted upside down. | |
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The | Wait at least 30 seconds to let the |
determine the type of media played, such as audio or video. | type of media being played. If the disc still does not start, read |
| the other solutions listed for this topic. |
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CD or DVD disc is dirty. | Clean CD or DVD with a CD cleaning kit, available from most |
| computer stores. |
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Windows does not detect the | 1. Use Device Manager to remove or uninstall the device. |
| To access Device Manager in Windows 7, click Start, select |
| Control Panel, and then select Device Manager. |
| To access Device Manager in Windows 8.1, from the Start |
| screen, type c, select Control Panel from the list of |
| applications, and then select Device Manager. |
| 2. Restart the computer and let Windows detect the CD or DVD |
| driver. |
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