My computer will not recognize audio cds. I tried to burn a cd and it says that there is no disc in the drive or it comes up with an error-unsuccessful burn. I put in an installation cd for a program and it works fine- the setup box appears on the screen. I tried to play a cd that has not been burned and it will not recognize it. I recently had my computer fixed at a shop. Could something have happened there or is there something wrong with my drive? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: computer not reading audio cds
Right click the drive icon in 'my computer' and check what you have set up for the 'autoplay' options (one of the tabs will display that). Check the other tabs and make sure you've got no strange options set.
If the drive works OK for reading a software CD, it should read a music CD too. Burning one is another matter, but I doubt it's a hardware problem. Worst case, ask the shop what they broke when they had it in for repair... -
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Try holding the left shift key whenever you insert an audio CD and for about 10 seconds aftwards and see if it still does it. What the shift-key does is temporarily disable autoplay, as it sounds like some program is autolaunching to keep you from ripping these CDs. You didn't try to rip a copy-protected CD at some point, did you?Comment
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That doesn't work either. The only difference is that the cd picture appears next to my cursor for a couple seconds and then goes away. It wasn't doing that before. As far as burning, I have tried several blank cd's from two different new packages and nothing works.Comment
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Re: computer not reading audio cds
Try going into your System Properties into Device Manager and uninstalling your troubling optical drive. Then, go to "Scan for hardware changes" and it should pick the drive back up. I think that option is under "Action" or mabye "View", I can't remember.Comment
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Re: computer not reading audio cds
Originally posted by shtngstrzThe "autoplay" is set to "music files". Also, all the drives under Hardware say they are working properly.
You should be able to change the drop-down menu to things other than music files, and select an autoplay action for each of those too (the bottom item should be 'blank CD').
Also check the =other= tabs on the device to make sure nothing weird has grabbed the drive (some packet writing software can have strange effects).Comment
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Re: computer not reading audio cds
Perhaps the drive is broken, or it is a bad CD?Comment
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Re: computer not reading audio cds
Wait, idea
Go into the drive's properties and make sure "Digital Audio" is on.
It should be in the drive's properties in Device Manager.
Also, while your there, check the IDE/ATAPI controllers to make sure DMA is enabled on all drives, Primary Channel and Secondary Channel.Comment
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