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Posted:
Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:53 pm
by larral1123
Hello
This might be quite common But im not sure
DVD Drives have the capability to read CDs As well As DVDs But Mine just refuses To do so
It Use To read CDS Fine But then IT Stoped reading them
When i insert a CD I hear buzzing and whizzing like its trying to Read the CD
But then it Dosn't Show the disk in my computer and asks me to insert A CD/DVD Into the drive
please help

Posted:
Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:07 pm
by Ian Warren
This is quite common for DVD/CD read/write units , they are very cheap and simple to replace , i have replaced one with very similar problems two so years back , price only around $30/40 dollars .

Posted:
Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:13 pm
by toprob
Yes, CD/DVD combo drives tend to compromise a bit on the CD side, so if you are going to have trouble, it is more likely with CDs. I've gone through a few drives, but then again I mainly use them for burning CDs.
Sometimes this is simply a bit of dust or something on the laser -- try giving it a burst of air -- carefully!

Posted:
Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:30 pm
by AlisterC
Really Rob? I have a DVD drive that stopped recognising disks, but didn't think to try that. I'll save it from the rubbish bin and try it out. Cheers


Posted:
Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:57 pm
by larral1123
Me to

Posted:
Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:09 pm
by Adamski
larral1123 wrote:This might be quite common But im not sure
DVD Drives have the capability to read CDs As well As DVDs But Mine just refuses To do so
It Use To read CDS Fine But then IT Stoped reading them
When i insert a CD I hear buzzing and whizzing like its trying to Read the CD
But then it Dosn't Show the disk in my computer and asks me to insert A CD/DVD Into the drive
Someone told me that many CD/DVD players have a "life-cycle" built into them - rather like the laser cartridges on a printer - and it's possible to go over this threshold by burning too many CDs/DVDs. It sounds incredible, but he was assured that this was the case.
The other problem is with Starforce (protection) - that's been known to "knobble" drives.
I've had some CD/DVD drives that have gone for years, while others crapped out within months (even if they're "well known" brands). These days, I just buy the cheapest OEM thing I can find and hope for the best.

Posted:
Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:50 pm
by larral1123
I might buy a CD drive