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davidrobin
Programmer
This problem started a couple of months ago and has got me totally baffled. I am hoping there is some setting somewhere that needs a tweak. Hopefully some one can help....
Everything was working fine (The machine is about 1.5 years old) then the CD player would not read CDs. When I put one in the light on the front flashes, cursor changes to CD active and then nothing, the CD player does not even start spinning. If I go to windows explorer the CD is there as drive F, but when I put a CD in and click on the drive in the Folders treeview window I get a message box saying "Please insert a disc into drive F".
I have a spare DVD drive so I disconnected the CD drive and connected the DVD drive, now the puzzling thing is that will NOT recognise CDs but WILL recognise DVDs.
Also to try and solve the problem I have swapped the ribbon cable to the IDE2 IDE connection on the motherboard incase that was the problem but that had no affect.
I may just be that I need to buy a new player but the fact that DVDs are recognised to me tells me that it is not a drive fault.
The above happens with both data and music CDs
I am using WinXP Home edition. David
Visual Basic 6 Ent
Everything was working fine (The machine is about 1.5 years old) then the CD player would not read CDs. When I put one in the light on the front flashes, cursor changes to CD active and then nothing, the CD player does not even start spinning. If I go to windows explorer the CD is there as drive F, but when I put a CD in and click on the drive in the Folders treeview window I get a message box saying "Please insert a disc into drive F".
I have a spare DVD drive so I disconnected the CD drive and connected the DVD drive, now the puzzling thing is that will NOT recognise CDs but WILL recognise DVDs.
Also to try and solve the problem I have swapped the ribbon cable to the IDE2 IDE connection on the motherboard incase that was the problem but that had no affect.
I may just be that I need to buy a new player but the fact that DVDs are recognised to me tells me that it is not a drive fault.
The above happens with both data and music CDs
I am using WinXP Home edition. David
Visual Basic 6 Ent