Insert the disc in windows vista cd CD-ROM drive
Please can someone help me!
I'm only weakly literate user of pc so maybe Im doing something wrong here!
When I insert a blank dvd-/ + r in the drive it does not recognize. The pc runs a little, then nothing happens, when I try to click on my computer icon, a box appears that says "no disc in the drive, please insert disc.
I reinserted the drive 100 times, and the same message appears. It recognizes and plays the CD and DVD with files on them and also just blank CDs not blank DVDs.
I tried everything, reinstalled, something shell detection device is running, rebooted the pc, nothing works!
I use mag DVD media both + r and - r and no work.
I'm sure there is a simple solution to this problem, I spent hours scouring the internet, tried to contact dell, nothing helps. I'm pulling out my hair!
Thaks in advance
Dree
Since you have uninstalled the optical drive and rebooted and still gives you this problem. Try the quick fix option in the link below. Can provide you the brand and model of your cd/dvd burner? Let us know if it works or not. Make it a great day.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/314060 "in the end, the love you take, is equal to the Love You Make"
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