DVD - RW will not read data CD

Yesterday, I backed up photos on CDs to a dozen. I checked that they were on the CD later, using 'my computer' double click on the drive, then open the folders, seemed OK, but one or two times, he did not open Autoplay. Today, he seems to be unable to find anything when I insert the CD in the drive. And it does not open the AutoPlay so it's as if he does not see the CD. I used the CD because it says my "DVD was unusable. All a bit suspect, in hindsight, I guess... I put up-to-date, then reinstalled and updated the driver from the web, restarted and run the Mr Fixit for "cannot read disc". No dice - ideas? Nothing to do with the BIOS, (what is the BIOS?)? Grateful for any help thanks

I ran this initially without result, but I used a DVD cleaner and then run it again and it seems to be OK now so I'll see how it goes - thank you for your help

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