asked on 29th Sep 2011 | 1 Answers | Answer It!
We can first check if there is some issue with the DVD system. Please follow the steps as mentioned in the link http://www.askiyogi.com/hardware-peripherals-drivers/3830.html Normally if it is just one DVD, it is a bad media.
1. Got to start >> click on My Computer. Check if the CD/DVD drive icon is present.
2. Go to start >> go to run > type devmgmt.msc and click on OK
3. Check if there is a yellow bang next to the CD/DVD drive in the device manager window that comes up.
4. If the CD/DVD drive is not present in the Windows Explorer and there is a bang next to the CD/DVD drive in device manager, then we will have to modify a registry entry.
5. Go to Start > click on run > type regedit and click on OK
6. Take a backup of the registry before proceeding to the next step. You can do that by clicking on File >> Export. Select the location to which you want to save the backup and then save it.
7. Find the following registry entry at the given location.
KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
8. On the right hand pane, delete the Upper Filters and the Lower Filters.
9. Exit the Registry Editor and restart the computer.
10. Please check if the CD/DVD drive is being recognized by Windows.
11. If the above steps do not work, go to start >> run > type devmgmt.msc and click on OK
12. Uninstall the CD/DVD drive and restart the computer.
13. If that does not help, do a system restore to the date when the CD/DVD drive was working fine. You can do that from Start >> Search >> System Restore
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