The CD/DVD-rom won't play game, just the DVD and the CD disc.

Hello. My CD/DVD-ROM won't play the game disc, I have problem with the two "Deer Hunter Tournament', and"The Settlers - rise of an empire". But this station want to write write CD, DVD, and CD playback, so I can listen to music and watch a DVD movie.

But why my CD/DVD-ROM do not load the game disc?

I still have the problem, the brackets must be the answer given that these two works of disk on other computers of game.

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