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My computer restarts when i insert a cd or dvd into my cd rom or after i enter it & then try to browse files contained in the disc. This problem occurs everytime i insert a disc.i have tried to copy files to my pc form the disc but my pc restarts.if some any easy method can fix it ,i will be highly obliged.

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2. Would be problem with ur data cable connector.
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