A disc does not play
●Save your work and close all open programs before playing a CD, DVD, or BD.
●Log off the Internet before playing a CD, DVD, or BD.
●Be sure that you insert the disc properly.
●Be sure that the disc is clean. If necessary, clean the disc with filtered water and a
●Check the disc for scratches. If you find scratches, treat the disc with an optical disc repair kit available at many electronics stores.
●Disable Standby before playing a disc.
Do not initiate Hibernation or Standby while playing a disc. Otherwise, you may see a warning message asking if you want to continue. If this message is displayed, click No. After you click No, the computer may behave in either of the following ways:
◦Playback may resume.
– or –
◦The playback window in the multimedia program may close. To return to playing the disc, click the Play button in your multimedia program to restart the disc. In rare cases, you may need to exit the program and then restart it.
●Increase system resources:
Turn off external devices such as printers and scanners. Disconnecting these devices frees up valuable system resources and results in better playback performance.
Change desktop color properties. Because the human eye cannot easily tell the difference between colors beyond 16 bits, you should not notice any loss of color while watching a movie if you lower system color properties to
1.
2.Set Color quality to Medium (16 bit).
A disc does not play automatically
1.Click Start > My Computer.
2.
3.Click the AutoPlay tab, and then select one of the available actions.
4.Click OK.
A CD, DVD, or BD should now start automatically when it is inserted into the optical drive.
NOTE: For more information about AutoPlay, refer to Help and Support.
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