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Upgraded to Windows 7 and now cd/dvd rom won't read all disks, just some. Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveC" data-source="post: 2616941" data-attributes="member: 215987"><p>If you go into my computer does it show the name of the disc on the drive. Can you manually open it sounds like its not auto running like its suppose to so you might have to do it manually.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Click start the default programs at the right then choose change auto play settings and make sure software and games is set to ask me every time in the drop down menu.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Are the ones that are not working burned discs. Also this is probably not the problem but make sure the latest drivers are installed for your drive since you might need different ones for windows 7. If all else fails just get a new drive if its a desktop they can be had for around $20</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveC, post: 2616941, member: 215987"] If you go into my computer does it show the name of the disc on the drive. Can you manually open it sounds like its not auto running like its suppose to so you might have to do it manually. Edit: Click start the default programs at the right then choose change auto play settings and make sure software and games is set to ask me every time in the drop down menu. Edit: Are the ones that are not working burned discs. Also this is probably not the problem but make sure the latest drivers are installed for your drive since you might need different ones for windows 7. If all else fails just get a new drive if its a desktop they can be had for around $20 [/QUOTE]
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