HP COMPAQ DC5750 User Manual

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Service Reference Guide, dc5750

437963-001

D–31

Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics

Movie will not play in the

DVD drive.

Movie may be

regionalized for a

different country.

See the documentation that came

with the DVD drive.

Decoder software is not

installed.

Install decoder software.

Damaged media.

Replace media.

Movie rating locked out

by parental lock.

Use DVD software to remove

parental lock.

Media installed upside

down.

Reinstall media.

Cannot eject compact disc

(tray-load unit).

Disc not properly seated

in the drive.

1. Turn off the computer and insert

a thin metal rod into the

emergency eject hole and push

firmly.

2. Slowly pull the tray out from the

drive until the tray is fully

extended, then remove the disc.

CD-ROM, CD-RW,

DVD-ROM, or DVD-R/RW

drive cannot read a disc or

takes too long to start.

Media has been

inserted upside down.

Re-insert the Media with the label

facing up.

The DVD-ROM drive

takes longer to start

because it has to

determine the type of

media played, such as

audio or video.

Wait at least 30 seconds to let the

DVD-ROM drive determine the type

of media being played. If the disc

still does not start, read the other

solutions listed for this topic.

CD or DVD disc is dirty. Clean CD or DVD with a CD

cleaning kit.

Windows does not

detect the CD-ROM or

DVD-ROM drive.

1. Use Device Manager to remove

or uninstall the device in

question.

2. Restart the computer and let

Windows detect the device.

Recording audio CDs is

difficult or impossible.

Wrong or poor quality

media type.

1. Try using a slower recording

speed.

2. Verify that you are using the

correct media for the drive.

3. Try a different brand of media.

Quality varies widely between

manufacturers.

USDT computer boots too

slowly after removing a

CD-ROM or DVD drive.

The system is searching

for the drive during boot

because the drive cable

is still attached to the

system board.

Disconnect the drive cable from the

system board.

Solving CD-ROM and DVD Problems (Continued)

Problem

Cause

Solution

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