IdeaCenter A600 DVD player eject disks

This problem started some time. The DVD drive would eject randomly on some discs while he played the others. Lately, the frequency has now increased to a point where each disc is ejected out. The system takes in the disk, behaves as if it is something for a short while treatment and then the disc ejects.

Help, please.

Edited the previous post... Sorry no video

Device Manager in Control Panel to determine the current model of the DVD player.

Mine has a Blu - Ray player so yes!

And here's one:

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16827118070

You have to remove the bezel first, but a Sony was in the one I had...

Tags: Lenovo Desktops

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