Original Disk Not reading..

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    Original Disk Not reading..


    I have a Dell Dell Inspiron 1564..So if i Put A Original Disk It's not Reading.(Gold disk).Other disk and Cd's working Normally.Any Solution For That?
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  2. Posts : 5,440
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    What do you mean by an "Original Disc"? Is it a music CD , a video DVD or what? Have you tried the disc in another player or PC? Does your PC recognise the disc?
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  3. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Professional 32Bit
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    mitchell65 said:
    What do you mean by an "Original Disc"? Is it a music CD , a video DVD or what? Have you tried the disc in another player or PC? Does your PC recognise the disc?
    Video DVD and i tried to Software DVD (Win7). Original Disc mean Gold color DVD.
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    Hi Iroshan
    Is it a commercial DVD? Have you tried it in a DVD player or another PC? Not sure what you mean by " i tried to Software DVD (Windows 7)" Gold color DVD does not help very much, I'm afraid. Perhaps if you advised us where it came from that might be helpful.
    One more question have you played any other DVD on your PC?
    Could you have a look at your profile please as your county flag and Time Zone don't match. It's helpful to know your location especially when we are discussing DVD's as you might be in a PAL area and have an NTSC disc!
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  5. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Professional 32Bit
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    mitchell65 said:
    Hi Iroshan
    Is it a commercial DVD? Have you tried it in a DVD player or another PC? Not sure what you mean by " i tried to Software DVD (Windows 7)" Gold color DVD does not help very much, I'm afraid. Perhaps if you advised us where it came from that might be helpful.
    One more question have you played any other DVD on your PC?
    Could you have a look at your profile please as your county flag and Time Zone don't match. It's helpful to know your location especially when we are discussing DVD's as you might be in a PAL area and have an NTSC disc!

    Yeah i play it a another laptop.that laptop it's working.but my one it's not working..ok I will complete my profile and sorry abut my bad English
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  6. Posts : 5,440
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    Hi
    No need to apologise for your English. Its fine. lets try a different media player. Download the very good free player VLC form here:
    VideoLAN - VLC media player - Open Source Multimedia Framework and Player
    and try that
    What I meant about your profile was that your country flag is shown as Sri Lanka whereas your time zone shows you in the US. Are you in the US?
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  7. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Professional 32Bit
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    mitchell65 said:
    Hi
    No need to apologise for your English. Its fine. lets try a different media player. Download the very good free player VLC form here:
    VideoLAN - VLC media player - Open Source Multimedia Framework and Player
    and try that
    What I meant about your profile was that your country flag is shown as Sri Lanka whereas your time zone shows you in the US. Are you in the US?
    No Im not.I did not understand how to explain this. ok When is Put the dvd in to my rom it's not reading.i think itt's not a player Problem.is that hardware Error?Still i have a warranty for My laptop.
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    What makes you think it is a hardware problem? Open Device Manager and see if there is a yellow triangle next to the DVD/CD Device.
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  9. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Professional 32Bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    mitchell65 said:
    What makes you think it is a hardware problem? Open Device Manager and see if there is a yellow triangle next to the DVD/CD Device.
    No wait ill Put a Screen shorts and Rep++ For you
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  10. Posts : 5,440
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    Thanks for the rep have replied to your message!
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