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While taking a roadtrip with my family, I noticed that my laptop had stopped reading disks. This was about a week ago.
Today, I wanted to play a PC game and when I inserted the disk, I couldn't hear the DVD player powering up like it normally does. My friend said that there could be dust, so I blew into it and after I inserted a disk, I could hear the DVD player powering up, but it still wasn't reading my disk.
I am really low on money and could use a simple solution!
Thank you in advanced!
Answer
Hi,
You may run a Microsoft Fix-it for problems with CD or DVD drives that canât read or write media:
http://dell.to/18xXapB
If the issue persists, try deleting upper/lower filters manually.
Note: Following steps are going to alter the registry settings of the computer. Before you proceed, you can either back up the registry settings or can create a restore point. You can get detailed information on creating the restore point from the link below:
http://dell.to/1bRFTLY
For more information on deleting the Upper lower filters, you may refer to the link below:
http://dell.to/19Co2rx
If the issue persists, you may have to upgrade the firmware of optical drive. Check the make and model# of the CD/DVD drive in 'Device Manager' and then download the firmware for same from the following link:
http://dell.to/10ksYYf
Enter the service tag and select the operating system. Under 'Removable Storage', you will find the firmware of CD/DVD drive listed. Click on the relevant firmware. Check for installation instructions on same webpage. Download and install it by following onscreen instructions.
If the issue persists, CD/DVD drive might need replacement.
Hope this helps.
Thanks and Regards,
Chinmay S
Hi,
You may run a Microsoft Fix-it for problems with CD or DVD drives that canât read or write media:
http://dell.to/18xXapB
If the issue persists, try deleting upper/lower filters manually.
Note: Following steps are going to alter the registry settings of the computer. Before you proceed, you can either back up the registry settings or can create a restore point. You can get detailed information on creating the restore point from the link below:
http://dell.to/1bRFTLY
For more information on deleting the Upper lower filters, you may refer to the link below:
http://dell.to/19Co2rx
If the issue persists, you may have to upgrade the firmware of optical drive. Check the make and model# of the CD/DVD drive in 'Device Manager' and then download the firmware for same from the following link:
http://dell.to/10ksYYf
Enter the service tag and select the operating system. Under 'Removable Storage', you will find the firmware of CD/DVD drive listed. Click on the relevant firmware. Check for installation instructions on same webpage. Download and install it by following onscreen instructions.
If the issue persists, CD/DVD drive might need replacement.
Hope this helps.
Thanks and Regards,
Chinmay S
I have a DVD player on my Windows XP computer but can't get any DVD to play on it.?

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Two different times I've downloaded DVD decoders but neighter has helped the problem. My CD player works just fine on my computer, but I can't understand why the DVD player won't work. My DVD slot says on the front of it DVD ROM. When I put the DVD in it just spins for a few minutes then nothing happens. What am I doing wrong? Do I need to activate something on the computer to get the DVD to work? Please, help.
I have a DVD player in my computer.
Answer
DVD with a copyright protect always. So I think that is the problem.
Or your DVD player not support your DVD version.
I play my DVD on computer with my Windows Media Player. Just use Aimersoft DVD Ripper to converter my DVD to AVI format.
Once I get a new DVD, I can enjoy it anywhere as I want. such as my iPod, Zune, computer etc. So I recommend you get one. Or free try it first: http://www.aimersoft.com/dvd-ripper.html#161
Hope this may help you.
DVD with a copyright protect always. So I think that is the problem.
Or your DVD player not support your DVD version.
I play my DVD on computer with my Windows Media Player. Just use Aimersoft DVD Ripper to converter my DVD to AVI format.
Once I get a new DVD, I can enjoy it anywhere as I want. such as my iPod, Zune, computer etc. So I recommend you get one. Or free try it first: http://www.aimersoft.com/dvd-ripper.html#161
Hope this may help you.
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