Thanks for all your help, i might try getting a disk cleaner or something
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Thanks from Matt
"Neil" wrote:
> "Adam Albright" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:44:06 -0700, Matty
> > <> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi, most of the time i can insert a cd/dvd and it can play it fine, but
> >>for
> >>some disks (that aren't even cratched) they make a funny noise in the
> >>drive
> >>and cannot be picked up by my computer, if a dvd like this is recognised
> >>by
> >>my computerit diesnt work for long and just freezes. i notice that this is
> >>always come with a funny sound from the drive.
> >>I would appreciate any help on this subject.
> >
> >
> > If it only happens with some discs and not all, I doubt there is
> > anything wrong with your drive, but the fault is with some discs. The
> > easy way to confirm this is try playing them in another computer and
> > see if that computer too makes "funny sounds" trying to play it.
> >
> > Just because you don't see scratches doesn't mean the disc isn't
> > damaged. Those funny sounds are likely the drive going crazy trying to
> > seek sectors it can't access due to some corruption on the disc.
> >
> > Make sure that the CD or DVD is free from all foreign material,
> > fingerprints, smudges, etc.. There is no practical way of repairing a
> > damaged CD/DVD. If it is a one of a kind you don't have a replacement
> > for you best bet is to try to copy what files you can from it using
> > the Command Prompt assuming the disc can be read at all.
> >
>
>
> I have had a terrible problem with a LiteOn SH-16A7S (brand new SATA DVD-RW
> drive). It exhibited very similar symptoms. A fairly significant
> proportion of my movie discs were simply not recognised as being present in
> the drive. (I haven't come across a data DVD or CD that wasn't recognised,
> but that's not to say they don't exist). The drive would spend a while
> spinning them and looking over and over, and eventually give up. [The
> computer did not freeze during this searching though as the OP seemed to
> observe]. In my case I really do believe there is something wrong with the
> drive, as the discs which are not registered in the drive all work perfectly
> in my other drive (10-year-old PATA Hitachi DVD ROM drive). I had the drive
> replaced with another of the same type which showed exactly the same
> problem. I am about to exchange it for a completely different make &
> model - Samsung SH-S203. If anyone has any bad experiences with this drive
> please reply here, and I'll select something else.
>
> Neil
>
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