Cannot retrieve the CD in Windows Media Player, error: No CD.

Original title: Media Player

When I insert a CD to rip media player does not detect a CD has been inserted... says 'no CD '.  It won't play or anything.  All the answers?

Hello

(1) is the specific issue of Windows Media Player or the CD? You are able to access the CD through Windows Explorer?

(2) what is the exact full error message?

(3) remember you to make changes to the computer before the show?

You can try the steps in the following methods and check the status of the issue.

Method 1:

Your CD or DVD drive cannot read or write media.

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/cd_dvd_drive_problems/en-us

Method 2:

Extract music from a CD.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/rip-music-from-a-CD

Rip music: frequently asked questions.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/rip-music-frequently-asked-questions

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    D3d9 Overlay: support
    DXVA-HD: support
    DDraw status: enabled
    D3D status: enabled
    AGP status: enabled

    Hello

    Welcome to Microsoft Windows 7 answers Forum!

    Could you please answer these money questions?

    (a) could you tell us what happens when you play the dvd?

    (b) how do you try to play the dvd?

    (c) you receive an error message?

    (d) do you have the latest changes the software on your computer?

    (e) have you tried the dvd in another computer?

    Please get back to us with answers, so that we will be in a better position on this issue.

    However, if you want to solve this problem, you can follow the link below to run the troubleshooter to Open the troubleshooting Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshooter

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-DVD-Troubleshooter

    Thank you, and in what concerns:

    I. Suresh Kumar-Microsoft Support.

    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forumand let us know what you think.

  • Unable to play the game online; Windows Media Player constantly up-to-date.

    Title: Media Player constantly goes in the updates...

    while I am playing a game online. Media Player is updated. Shrink the game and takes over the desktop screen.

    Live near the top of my game, Big time!  I put Windows Live Update, so he asked me permission for updates. But he has not yet fixed the problem?

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    -What is the online game, you try to play?
    -How are you trying to play the game online? Is installed on your computer, or play the game using Internet Explorer or another web browser?
    -What do you mean by constantly going in the updates? Are you referring to the "Media update"?
    -Did you do changes on the computer before this problem?
     
     
    I suggest you follow these steps in order to prevent the periodically check the updates of Windows Media Player.
     
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    Windows Media Player from periodically check for updates by changing the registry.
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    To change the registry, follow these steps:

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    7. on the Edit menu, click modify.
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    9. close the registry editor.

    For more information, visit the below mentioned link:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/278960

    If the issue is with Windows Media Library update, I suggest you to try disabling it:
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    Close Media Player and reopen it to see the process everything is faster.

    As well, if this has no effect, try the following:
    Open the Media Player > click on 'Organize' > select 'Options'
    On the Player tab, move the automatic updates to 'Once a month'.
    Close Media Player and reopen it to test.

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