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Answer» I have two DVD burners installed on my desktop PC. They both show up in device manager and says "This device is WORKING properly." Well, these two devices are not working properly. (LOL). When I insert a DVD movie or music CD in to play, nothing happens now. I thought I might have a defective DVD unit but what is the likelihood that both of these drives went bad at the same time? Should I just BUY and INSTALL a new DVD burner? I have tried things like update driver and uninstall this device to no avail. Any suggestions will be appreciated. ...but what is the likelihood that both of these drives went bad at the same time?It is about 18% when both drives are in the same machine. But near 3% when both are in different machines. That is because older 'GENERIC' DVD devices have a high failure rate . On a straight line decline it is near 14% per year. Otherwise, brand names devices go for years. "This device is working properly" tells you more along the lines of the driver software properly communicating with the device and it not giving back any problems. But most devices "on the end of the cord" as it were don't have sophisticated self diagnostics. Quote When I insert a DVD movie or music CD in to play, nothing happens now. Do you have software able to play Music or DVD Movies? Windows 10 doesn't come with a way to play DVDs, but you can use try software like VLC Media Player. Based on your description, It sounds like the "Autoplay" Features might not be working or were disabled.IMHO anybody who wants to service his own computer stuff needs to have a few spare parts on hand. A generic DVD drive can be had for about %25. Likewise a spare hard drive and a STICK of RAM. Considering that decent techs in the USA want $25 per hour and up, it's a good investment. Quote from: BC_Programmer on February 20, 2019, 04:02:24 PM Do you have software able to play Music or DVD Movies? Windows 10 doesn't come with a way to play DVDs, but you can use try software like VLC Media Player. Just wondering, what about the Windows Media Player that's part of windows, it plays DVD as far as I am aware of? Swap the drives into another workin PC 1 at a time...you will know if they failed...or not.Quote from: 2x3i5x on February 21, 2019, 03:02:37 PM Just wondering, what about the Windows Media Player that's part of windows, it plays DVD as far as I am aware of? Windows 10 as far as I'm aware doesn't include any DVD nor Blu-Ray Codecs- However they will be brought forward during most upgrades. |
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