My hard drive is not even read the disc (Dragon Age: Origins)

Today I bought a new video game for PC (Dragon Age: Origins).
After inserting the disc, I thought I could hear the drive reading the disc, but it kept stopping.

This ended up in my computer not give me an error message saying that there is problem... it's almost as if he thinks that I have never inserted the disc.

So I tried to run another game disc, and he managed to read the disc.

Please help :(

the required for the game is the following:

OS: Windows XP (SP3) or Windows nice (SP1) or Windows 7
Processor: Processor Intel Core 2 SINGLE 1.6 GHz or equivalent AMD Athlon 64 2/0 GHz processor or equivalent
RAM: 1 GB (1.5 GB Vista and Windows 7)
Disc drive: DVD ROM required
Hard drive: 20 GB of disk space

and I guess that video and sound are not the problem here.

I'm not a 'computer' wiz or anything either, but after reading the label of my system, it seems that the requirements very well.
they are here:

OS: Windows Vista 64 - bit family Premium SP1
Processor: Intel Core 2 Q6600 Quad-Core
RAM: 4 GB DDR2
Disk drive: Super multiformat DVD + RW DL with Labelflash
HDD: 750 GB

... As you can see, taking me the time to post all this place really shows how frustrated I am... so please Helo me ASAP :(

It is possible that you have a bad DVD drive.  Try it in another computer (a friend or relative) and if it didn't work for them either, you may have to contact the company for a replacement drive.  If it works on their computer and not yours, you may need an update of the firmware of your DVD player to make it compatible with the disc.  It is a rare event, but can happen.  You will need to go to the website where you made your computer and download the update of the firmware if available.

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