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Cd & dvd drives not responding

don't have Sex... your too young Asked by cmybikesdotcom about 1 year ago, 3 answers.
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I can see that they are showing up in My Computer but when a disk is inserted and I click on that drive to open, I get a message saying that there is "no disk it the drive". I have no idea on how to get around this problem and it effects both CD/DVD drives on this computer.

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Ready for the Luau Answered by mjcombs on Nov 03, 2006, 09:35PM
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Have you tried going to Control Panel,System,Hardware,Device Manager,click on the + sign in front of your cd and dvd. then in the drop down right click on each of the drives and choose uninstall. Turn your computer off and restart it and if you have XP the drives will be recognized and reinstall. I had the very same problem and it worked for me.

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Answered by vicrgreen on Nov 03, 2006, 12:12PM
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Have you removed and reinstalled the drivers? That worked for me in the past. On the other hand one of my computers did that shortly before the motherboard burned out. Good luck.

pchobbie-Mts Answered by pchobbie on Nov 03, 2006, 02:33PM
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Does this happen with all CD's? CD's that are burned on another computer sometimes won't work on your computer unless they have been finalized (no more files can be added).

You may want to start the computer in Safe Mode. Go to Device Manager and Remove all CD and DVD drives listed. When you reboot the computer, Windows will reinstall the drives.

Drives not showing up or not responding after a new drive is installed is usually due to the jumpers not being set properly. Jumpers are set to designate the Master & Slave (Primary & Secondary) drives on a cable. The Master drive connects to the end of the cable and the Slave drive connects in the middle. If your BIOS allows, it may work better to set both drives for Cable Select and let the BIOS handle the job.

If no changes have been made to the hardware in your computer, it indicates a hardware/electronic failure. That could be the drive itself, the connections, the motherboard, etc. Troubleshooting is required. Try disconnecting the CD-ROM and use the DVD drive by itself.

There may be some damaged or missing Operating System files. Try running the System File Checker under Tools in System Information. Malware (virus/spyware) can also cause problems.

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