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For no other reason, the optical head of the optical drive is offset.
If you uninstall the software you are using, if the optical drive does not work, it must be a problem with the optical drive.
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It's very simple, there is a problem with the hard drive, it is estimated that it is aging, and the specific problem should be checked at the repair point.
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It is the machine bald head that is dirty or the bald head is aging.
It is recommended to use a cotton swab on the filter of a cigarette to wipe the bald head with steaming water, and if it still doesn't work, replace the optical drive!
In addition, if you have a strong ability to do it yourself, you can remove the optical drive, and there is an adjustable potentiometer near the bald head, which is generally adjusted clockwise to increase the power of the bald head, and it should not exceed a quarter of a circle at a time.
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It's not a problem with other components of the computer, and there is no doubt about the fault of the optical drive.
1.Swap and repair (recommended).
2.Wipe it yourself.
3.Maintenance. 4.Software repair can be tried.
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It's only been a month, so it's very simple to find a dealer to change it.
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Usually, pirated CDs have this column.
The settings were wrong when burning. In general, when you engrave a disc, you must write it all at once, and you can't write it again later.
When reading, there is a place where the left space can be rewritten. If you re-enter and the data inside is gone, then this is a waste disk.
When burning, the data is hidden or not formatted correctly. For example, yours is a CD-ROM and you put it on a *** disk, and you originally wanted to put it in the DVD player, but you can only watch it on the computer after the engraving.
When reading, the disc is stolen or the optical drive is broken. If the optical drive is bad, the laser head will be broken, and the other is normal, and the computer will not have any display that is abnormal.
To summarize hardware failures, a short circuit should be investigated.
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It should be the setting that can be continued when the disk is burned.,And your CD-ROM drive is still burned CD-ROM drive like this.,You can right-click to open it.。
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There are several possibilities, but I'll start with a few of them
1. When installing the optical drive on the new desktop, the fixing screw lock is too tight, resulting in the deformation of the optical drive and the disk cannot be read.
2. The optical drive has not been used for a long time, and the ability of the optical drive laser head to read the disc decreases, resulting in the inability to read the disc. Solution: The laptop pops up the optical drive and uses a cotton swab dipped in pure medical alcohol to clean the laser head, and if it is a desktop computer, it will be directly sent to the computer company for judgment and maintenance.
3. The disc is of poor quality and cannot be read.
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It should be that the optical drive is broken.
1. Pay attention to whether the disc type is supported by your optical film, for example, yours is a CD-ROM, of course you can't put *** disk.
2. The optical drive is aging, and it is time to replace it.
If you don't understand, you can ask.
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It may be a disc, optical drive, or system problem, you can refer to the following specific analysis. If you know how to operate, you can remove the optical drive, open it, and wipe the laser head a few times with a cotton ball dipped in anhydrous alcohol or distilled water (wipe in parallel, do not wipe in circles.
The specific steps to solve the problem are as follows: you can see if there is a disc symbol in your computer. After deleting your disc from your device's Tube Leak Noise Manager, scan the installation again to see if it can be installed. After the second operation, try to read the disk, and then perform the following operations.
This happens when the disc is worn. It is recommended to take out the optical return disk, wipe it several times, and put it into the optical drive laser head with aging or dirt on the surface, resulting in a decrease in the ability to read the disk. It is recommended to wipe the laser head, or replace the optical drive.
Prompt "Please insert disk into drive X" or "Please insert an available disc": This is an optical drive (recorder) that does not recognize the disc. There are many reasons for this.
Check to see if you have selected the wrong optical drive (recorder). If you have two optical drives (recorders) on your computer, this prompt will appear if you select the wrong one.
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This should be the kind of hidden file.,That's the kind of meaning that belongs to mass production.。
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Hello subject, first of all, you can first determine whether the disc in your hand has been written and viewed before.
In general, if this happens, it may be that the computer optical drive is damaged and cannot be read and written normally;
Another possibility is that the software does not support or the driver of the optical drive is not installed;
It is recommended that the subject can install a disc burning software to see if he can see the contents inside.
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The disc cannot be read. This is divided into several situations: first, the data is incomplete and the import and export program is missing; second, the quality of blank discs is poor; third, poor recording quality; Fourth, your optical drive (recorder) picks up the disc due to reduced performance, dirty bald head, etc.
There are also some uncertainties. The solution is to take this disc to a different optical drive to read, and it is better to find more than one optical drive to read. If you have an optical drive that can be read, it means that your optical drive picks up the disc or the disc burning quality is not good; If none of them can be read, it's a problem with the disc, and there's no good way to do it.
FYI.
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"Put an empty disc in, the system can't display the empty disc", this is very normal.
During the burning process, the burning software will recognize the empty disk and write it.
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The optical drive driver is not installed correctly!
Mine too, you can change the CD disk first!!
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