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I have Dell Studio 15 laptop...My DVD driver is not reading any dvd...it is always showing me insert a disc even if it is already inserted in it....Please help me out...Thanks You
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First reinstall the DVD driver to see if the DVD drive works. If not then - Try removing the DVD drive and inserting it back to make sure it properly connected then boot up the laptop and go into the BIOS and see it the DVD drive is detected, if the DVD drive is not detected then the DVD drive is faulty and needs to be replaced.
Hello,
First off, you might need your windows operating system disc.
1. Turn on your laptop
2. Start tapping on F2 once you see the Dell Logo
3. Once your inside BIOS go to Boot options or Boot menu
4. Change the boot priority, make the CD the top priority.
5. Once you're done with step 5, insert the operating system disc into your CD/DVD drive
6. Press F10 (Save and Exit). The laptop will then restart.
7. Check if it will boot from the OS disc, if it does, then there's no problem with your optical drive. If it did not boot from the operating system disc, then there's a big chance that your CD/DVD drive is already broken.
Note : if you're not satisfied with the steps above, you might want to try 2 operating system discs. You don't have to install them on the laptop, we just need to use it to verify if the CD/DVD drive is already broken and needs to be replaced.
With my experience as a technical support, usually this kinds of symptoms(the things that you mentioned) says that the DVD drive is already broken or defective.
Hope this helps!
May be some time some drivers got missing or corrupted. Try to uninstall the drivers of your Dvd writer or Rom from the device manager. After uninstall restart your laptop it again shows new hardware found install it and check it by inserting some working disc in it. Or if it not solve your problem Try using Microsoft fix it center.
Take a paper clip and straighten it. Easy goes - insert it in the small hole in the tray, just a little at a time. When you start to feel resistance, gently push a tiny bit more, and the tray will open. But do remember - be careful, don't just jam it in or you may damage your DVD as well as your tray. Sounds like you may need to have a new drive installed.
your ODD, Optical Disc Driver, have optic component for read your disc. May be your optic broken. Buy new one. Make sure first, you rent some DVD movies, and play to your ODD. And open some softwares, like a PowerDVD.
If the disk will not eject but however you got full power to the dvd rom then the dvd rom will need to be removed from the laptop and then opened up to manaul eject the disk.
i think ur local disk d is dvd writer driver.
this problem is check the dvd driver.
otherwise go and replace the dvd driver. comfirm ur dvd writer problem. other wise disc problem. please check your dvd driver.
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