CD-ROM and DVD-ROM
Problem
Cannot read compact disc.
System will not boot from
Cannot eject compact disc
Possible Solution
1.CD is not properly seated in the drive. Eject the CD, correctly seat it in the drive, then reload.
2.CD is loaded upside down. Eject CD, turn it over, then reload.
3.See
1.The
2.Ensure that drive cabling and jumpers are set correctly. To boot a SCSI drive, the drive ID number must be set to 0.
3.See “No O/S Loading from
CD is not properly seated in the drive. Turn off the computer and insert a thin metal rod into the emergency eject hole and push firmly (a straightened paper clip can be used). Slowly pull the tray out from the drive until the tray is fully extended, then remove the CD.
Cannot eject compact disc | 1. | Remove the drive from the chassis. |
2. | Remove the front bezel from the drive. | |
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| 3. | Remove the top and bottom drive covers. |
| 4. | Release the clamping mechanism to retrieve the CD. |
1. | ||
detected; driver is not loaded. |
| Open the computer and check the drive cable. |
| 2. | See |
Drive not properly connected or not properly configured. Refer to the | ||
detected or driver is not loaded. | documentation that came with the optional device. | |
Movie will not play in the DVD | Movie may be regionalized for a different country. Refer to the | |
drive. | documentation that came with the DVD drive. |
Quick Troubleshooting Guide |