Windows 7 is sometimes not autostart

My desktop computer with Windows 7 Professional is a few months old.  The hard drive is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSC0 /disques made by LG.  My video software is VideoLAN VLC, Corel WinDVD 11 and Windows Media Player.

Recently I have been editing and burning a few dozen videos DVD with Corel Video Studio Pro X 7.  After each video is burned, I test to make sure that everything is OK.  Often, it does not start, either by the menu or auto.  If I click on Video_ts.ifo it plays OK.  If I insert into my machine Windows XP Edition family, sitting nearby, he autorun plays very well.  Sometimes, after any activity, then it will play OK in Windows Pro.  I can't say what activities are taking place that do play OK, while restarting the computer will then play, although I don't know for how many tests, they will continue to do so.

When the disc is not played, the LG lights will be flashing, followed by computer activity, followed by more light LG flashes as if the game will be normal, but nothing happens on the screen.

I spoke with LG tech support, and they feel as if the problem lies in the computer.

I would appreciate your help.

Go to the Task Manager

Don't you see Video Studio Pro always running in the background?  End task

Perform a clean boot to determine if background programs interfere with your game or program

https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/331796?WA=wsignin1.0

Maybe uninstall/reinstall Video Pro will solve the problem.  Just give a try.

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