What should I do if my computer optical drive cannot read the disc, and the computer optical drive c

Updated on number 2024-08-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Computer optical drive is a wearing part in the computer consumables, generally only give a warranty of 3 months, if you use it frequently, it is easy to appear laser head aging, the ability to read the disk is reduced, you change a *** point, no scratch of the disc and try again, if you can not read, there are the following repair methods:1Use the optical drive cleaning disc to clean the dust of the optical drive laser head, 2

    Disassemble the optical drive and increase the voltage of the laser head, (it is easy to break the optical drive, not recommended).

    3.Add a sticker to the back of the disc to help get closer to the laser head, 4None of the above works, you can only replace the new optical drive, and it is not cost-effective to repair the optical drive

    1.Use the optical drive cleaning disc to clean the dust of the optical drive laser head, 2Disassemble the optical drive and increase the voltage of the laser head, (it is easy to break the optical drive, not recommended).

    3.Add a sticker to the back of the disc to help get closer to the laser head, 4None of the above works, you can only replace the new optical drive, and it is not cost-effective to repair the optical drive

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There may be a problem with the CD, the inferior disc is not readable in the computer CD-ROM drive, or you may have a problem with the new CD-ROM drive, the quality is not good, it is recommended that you buy a better CD to try, if you can't read the CD, prove that your *** optical drive has a problem, if you buy a CD drive, the *** disc is unreadable, if the optical drive has a problem, you can find a merchant to replace a new one.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1.Confirm if the disc is causing the problem.

    1-1.Clean the disc and check for damage: Use a disc cleaner or lint-free cloth to clean the disc from dust or dirt. If the surface of the disc is badly damaged, try replacing the disc to confirm.

    Update the BIOS to the latest version and update to Windows Update

    Enable and reinstall the driver in Device Manager.

    2-1.Enter [Device Manager] in the Windows search bar, and then tap [Open].

    2-2.Click on the triangle next to the [*** CD-ROM drive] device type. Right-click on [Undetectable Optical Drive] and click [Enable Device]. Check whether the optical drive can be detected.

    If the [Enable device] option is not displayed, your optical drive is enabled, and please proceed to the next step.

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    2-3.Uninstall the driver of the optical drive. Right-click on [Undetectable Optical Drive] and click [Uninstall Device].

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    2-4.Tap [Uninstall].

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    2-5.Restart your computer. After you restart your computer, the system will automatically install the drivers. Check whether the optical drive can be detected.

    3.Use the Hardware & Device Troubleshooter.

    3-1.Enter [Troubleshooting Settings] in the Windows search bar, and then tap [Open].

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    3-3.Follow the on-screen prompts and try to resolve the issue, if the drive is still detected after using the troubleshooter, proceed to the next step.

    4.Restore your system through a system restore point.

    If you have previously established a system restore point, or an automatic system restore point, try to restore the system to the restore point that was last since the last normal boot.

    5.System Restore.

    If all the troubleshooting steps have been completed but the problem persists, please perform a system restore after the backup.

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