no dvd playback

have a hp Pavilion under W - XP.  Won't play DVD or show files. (on DVD).  Data on a CD will run, files, software, etc.  Nothing downloaded VLC player, Windows Media player.  I have 3 different decoders listed, say no, they Win. Med. Ctr. compatible, but the player VLC will not play a dvd or the other.

Well, when a time format and the other does not work... It is a sign that the laser material is not read correctly. The easy answer is to replace the drive. But you can get it by removing the filters to control upper register (there is a fixit automated MS to help you do this). It's all in this document support: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00365278

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