DVDs would get stuck when loading and never play, so we had it repaired at a local tv repair type place. It physically loads fine now but randomly does not read discs. The repair shop could not figgure it out, so they refunded most of our money. We still use it for the sound which is GREAT but have to use another dvd player.
Disc when loading, sounds like a motor is running inside, but never picks up on the disc or plays it. Also, half the time the disc will not eject out of the receiver.Disc when loading, sounds like a motor is running inside, but never picks up on the disc or plays it. Also, half the time the disc will not eject out of the receiver.
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Disc has been loaded upside
down. Place the disc with the label side up.
Disc region code does not
match region code of the player.
Disc type is not the correct
type to play.
Disc is damaged or dirty.
Clean the disc or try another.
Moisture may be condensed
inside the unit. Remove the disc and the leave the power on
for one or two hours.
Finally the OPU, optical pickup unit contain lasser bean NOT reading the TOC disk +Syscon can be defective, you must go to the repair shop TV for fix it
Well, then it may be the gear problem. I will suggest you to contact local computer service to repair the faulty part. Doing anything from your side and make the drive useless.
Sounds like your blueray drive is having issues, I would recomend calling sony ( their number is on the ps3 website) and tell them yout situation. They will either walk you through a fix or you will have to get it repaired, which means they will send you a box and you send the ps3 to them. If you have a warranty you are fine, if not you will pay approx $180.
My machine has also done this since it was new. I was just about to bring it in for repair when I thought I would try one more thing. I turned on the recorder. I put in the movie that would not play and let it load (of course it would not load). I pushed the on/off button on the recorder and held it down until the "wait" message came up on the display. After the message disappeared I turned the recorder back on. To my surprise the movie loaded and played. I tried all the other movies I had trouble with and they also played. I hope this helps. I saved my self over 200 dollars in repair bills. I was quite surprised at the lack of help from toshiba.
You didn?t mention the type of disk (something you burned or bought) or the physical condition of the disks (brand new, some scratches or lots) but if they?re commercial CDs or DVDs and you can play them in another laptop or player you should be able to play them in your laptop consistently.
About the only thing I would recommend doing to a new laptop drive still in warranty would be to clean the drive using a commercial CD cleaning disk. If you still have trouble reading commercial CDs that play in other devices I would contact the manufacturer?s technical support for repair.
Disc when loading, sounds like a motor is running inside, but never picks up on the disc or plays it. Also, half the time the disc will not eject out of the receiver.
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