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is a DVD in drive 29 Oct 2014 #1 halcyon View Profile View Forum Posts Member Posts : 26 Win8.1Pro FIXED:"Please Insert Disc" prompt when DVD is in drive SOLUTION: Windows 8.1 repair dvd drive disappears when disc inserted install from original media. I keep getting this error: When I try to click
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on a dvd drive, which has a DVD inside. It doesn't matter which of my DVD drives nor which DVD disc is please insert a disc into drive used. So, Windows doesn't recognize the DVDs (or CDS or Blu-Rays) inside the drives. Does anybody have any ideas as to what might be causing this? My system is Windows 8.1 Pro x64 with all
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updates. Drives are both SATA and PATA drives. Last edited by halcyon; 07 Nov 2014 at 12:41. My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS Win8.1Pro Quote 30 Oct 2014 #2 CountMike View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Belgrade , Serbia Posts : 4,680 Windows 8.1 Pro Possible bad machines but just in case it's because of the drivers' go to please insert a disc into drive d windows 7 Device manager, find drives and uninstall them, reboot and proper drivers should be installed. My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... Computer Type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Home made OS Windows 8.1 Pro CPU AMD FX 6300Be @4.7GHz Motherboard Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3 Memory 8GB Kingston 1866 Graphics Card MSI AMD R7 260 oc PSU Sharkoon, Silent Storm 660W Case CM Dragon Tower Cooling Scythe Mugen 3 Hard Drives Silicon Power V70 240GB SSD Kingston V300 120GB SSD WD 750GB Green WD 500GB black Bunch of backup HDDs. Internet Speed 10/2 Mbps Browser Firefox Antivirus WD Quote 30 Oct 2014 #3 halcyon View Profile View Forum Posts Member Posts : 26 Win8.1Pro Thank you for your input. I tried this (Device Manager / Uninstall / OK / Reboot) as Administrator: However, this did not cure the problem. All the drives are 100% functioning (6 of them), they are not broken. They are on 2 separate controllers and the controllers are also working fine (discs can be read / written to 100% ok). Only I can't browse the discs contents in Windows File Explorer, as Windows keeps ejecting the drive trays and asking me to insert a disc. My System Specs You need to have JavaScrip
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Last seen - Latest answer on Oct 29, 2012 12:36PM Hello, When we put a CD-R in it shows a little disc with an please insert disc photoshop cs5 to continue hour glass on the desktop. When we click on the drive it says, "please insert disc" as if there is not one in there already. It does not matter if it is a blank disc or one with something on http://www.eightforums.com/drivers-hardware/56238-please-insert-disc-prompt-when-there-dvd-drive.html it. I really need to get these to work so I can back up files and save files on a disc. Could someone please help me? The top drive is DVD RW. It will not recognize or play any type of disc. The bottom drive is DVD ROM. It will play an audio CD. It played an old Family Values Tour CD .It will play a commercially recorded CD. It played or opened up a disc I had for http://ccm.net/forum/affich-7925-cd-rom-dvd-drive-won-t-work a free 1175 hours AOL disc. It will not recognize a blank/empty CD-R. System Manufacturer MEDIONPC System Model MS-6743 My OS is Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Version:5.1.2600 Service Pack: 2.0 I have never installed or replaced any drivers. See more Dvd rom isn't reading discs Xp pc G dvd drive setting I insert dvd disc in my pc but my pc always showing please insert a disc into drive G: CD-ROM/DVD Drive won't work (windows 7) [Solved] (Solved) Vista - How to fix missing CD-ROM/ DVD DRIVE I cannot view my CD-ROM/ DVD DRIVE [Solved] (Solved) My CD-ROM/DVD Drive is too choosy. How di install my cd rom/dvd drive Helpful +437 Report Tech_Support Mar 3, 2009 11:58AM Alright Windows XP users listen up. I had the same problem and your site helped me out a lot, however none of your solutions worked for me. It did lead me to find the answer though so for those who have the updated driver already and have tried everything else follow these instructions: Step 1: Click Start > Run. Type in " sysdm.cpl " into the dialog box that it shows. Click okay and it should bring you to a "System Properties" dialog box. Step 2: Go to the tab "Hardware" and click "Device Manager" once there locate your driver. Mine was called "DVD/CD-ROM drives." Double-click it to show it's contents and there should be another device under it.
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