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TRY A DVD LASER PICKUP CLEANER,DUST ON THE LENS CAN CAUSE THIS PROBLEM.MOST VIDEO RENTAL STORES CARRY THEM.COST CAN RANGE BETWEEN 8 TO 20$.IT CONSISTS OF A DVD WITH LITTLE BRUSHES EMBEDED IN IT.HOPE THIS HELPS
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well thats frusterating somtimes, i can tell you the problem might be a disk read error, that means or your disk or the cd-rom, and it might be a ram problem, so try different disk....under different burning sppeeds......
that means that the DVD player was unable to read the disk .. that could be caused by dust on the laser inside the unit .. or it could be that your laser is just getting weak ... you can purchase a cleaning disk (a few dollars) it has some little brushes mounted on it that sweep away stuff on the laser .. unless its smoke .. smoke has to be professionally cleaned off the laser or you can do it if you are brave enough to take everything apart .. i use lens cleaning solution..
turn off and, unplug your DVD recorder remove the six screws holding on the top tilt the back of the top up disengage the front of the top and set it aside look for a small laser tag this will point to a 1/4 inch glass lense this is the laser taking rubbing alcohol on a q-tip gently clean the lense with a twirling circular motion
Hi,
simple format compatability issue.
you either don,t have the software on your computer.
Or the disks are unfinished or unfinalised, which means that there are no table-of-contents ( directory structure ) for windows to be able to understand the disks format.
Mike @ Compurepair.
Also the drive ( CD/DVD Rom ) may not be compatable with these disks. check your software read/write program, to see if the disks are supported.
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