Cd Insane Error Message
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get the following message --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunkist.NOTIFYICONDATA.hWnd:shwiconem.exe Drive Not Ready The drive is not ready for use; error message when ripping cd its door may be open. Please check drive A: and make sure
Error Message When Ripping Cd In Windows Media Player
that a disk is inserted and that the drive door is closed --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The message won't go away. I
There Was An Error Burning This Disc Windows 7
close the message box and a few moments later it will re-appear. It doesn't keep me from playing the dvd or cd, but I have to move the message box
Lg Dvd Player Disc Error Message
down to the bottom of the monitor screen. The only solution so far has been to return the computer back to factory condition with the Master CD. Doing that restores whatever file is needed to keep that annoying message from appearing for a few weeks or months, but eventually the message begins appearing all over again. I can't keep returning my lg dvd player no disc error computer to factory specs. Anyone know how to turn this useless message off? The interesting thing is that it is triggered by my operating the cd drive, but the cd drive is the "E" drive, not the "A" drive the message refers to. The fact is, I have no "A" drive since the computer doesn't use floppies-- it came with an 8-in-one card reader. Any help is deeply appreciated, especially since I think putting my *** through the monitor will be painful after that little box pops up too many more times. Regards, Nick Top Need help with error message before I go insane by Joe Wrigh » Fri, 06 Oct 2006 11:55:28 Before doing a reinstall, try either a System Restore, or Open a CMD window and type SFC /SCANNOW A few other things to try: - Since it mentions the A: drive, open the BIOS and see if there's a way to remove references to floppy drives. - Open the Device Manager and see if you can assign the CD-ROM to E:. - Look in the C:\Pr
Discussion in 'Video playback problems' started by niksta, May 15, 2006. niksta Member Joined: May 15, 2006 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/lg-dvd-players-disc-error.453963/ Points: 11 this message of 'disc error' is driving me insane. My lg dvd player won't play certain cds, constantly giving me a 'disc error' message. The cds aren't copied or have any scratches on them. Can anyone put me out of my misery and tell what is happening????? niksta, May 15, 2006 #1 rulisky Regular member Joined: Apr 26, 2006 Messages: error message 809 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 Is this a new player or have you been using it for some time? If it is new, you might want to take it back for replacement. When you say it won't play certain cds do you mean cd or do you mean dvds as well? Dvd players will run music cds, but may only play dvd-r format lg dvd player or dvd+r format disks; some play both formats. But you did say not copied. Purchased dvds should play in all machines if clean and undamaged. Probably have a broken player or bad disks. Try the disks that won't play in another machine. rulisky, May 16, 2006 #2 niksta Member Joined: May 15, 2006 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 The problem I'm having is with music cds not DVDs. It's strange how a regular cd which you buy from any generic music store won't play on a regular player. Unfortunately it's 3 years old and out of warranty. Bring back the old days when appliances lasted forever!!!! niksta, May 17, 2006 #3 rulisky Regular member Joined: Apr 26, 2006 Messages: 809 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 If the disks that don't play for you check ok in another player, I would be suspect of the LG player. You could try one of those laser cleaning disks. If that does not clear up the problem, then the laser is probably worn/bad. They do wear out sooner or later. Unfortunately sometimes sooner. The good news is that you should