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Posted on Nov 17, 2010

WHEN INSERTING A CD AND CLOSE THE COVER, IT CANNOT PLAY, AND THE DRIVE SHAFT IS KEEP ON MOVING EVEN NO CD INSERTED. AND WHEN CLOSING THE MONITOR SAID BAD DISC

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