Troubleshooting Charts
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Problems
Problem
Action
The CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM does not
work.
Make sure that:
The computer power is turned on and a compact disc is in the CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM drive.
The audio CD power button is turned on (the audio CD status LCD lights up).
The CD-ROM or DVD-ROM tray is firmly closed.
The device drivers are correctly installed.
You hear a noise from
the CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM when the
disc is spinning.
The CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive cover might be bent. Have the computer ser-
viced.
The CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM tray does not
open even if you press
the CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM drive eject
button.
Insert a pin into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM emergency eject hole and eject the
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM tray.
The compact disc or
DVD cannot be read.
Make sure that:
The compact disc is not dirty. If it is, clean it with a CD-ROM cleaner kit.
The compact disc is not defective. If it is, try another compact disc.
The compact disc is placed in the tray with the label side up.
The compact disc format conforms with one of the following:
– Music CD
– CD-ROM or CD-ROM XA
– Multisession photo CD
– Video CD
Note: You can only playback DVD movies if your computer has a built-in
DVD-ROM drive and the DVD movie playback software is installed.
The DVD movie cannot
be played.
The region code of the DVD movie you inserted into the DVD-ROM drive must
match the region code you set for the DVD Player software.
You can set the region code a maximum of 5 times. If you have not reached the
limit, a prompt appears and you change it to the region code of the inserted DVD
movie. If not, you will only be able to play DVD movies of the last region you set.
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