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CD-ROM, DVD, or disc drive not working in Windows. Bad or dirty CD. Make sure you have tested more than one CD in the disc drive, as it may be one CD that is bad or dirty.
If all but one or two discs fail, the disc drive is bad or dirty. For instructions on cleaning your CDs and disc drive, see the computer cleaning page. If after cleaning the drive and CDs you still get errors, it is likely the disc drive is bad. Check Device Manager.
Open the Control Panel. Double-click the System icon.
Click the Hardware tab and then the Device Manager button. In Windows Vista and later, click on the Device Manager link in the System window. Within Device Manager, verify the CD-ROM has no exclamation marks or red X's. If listed with a yellow exclamation mark or red X, remove the CD-ROM by highlighting the drive and pressing the delete key. Reboot the computer to reinstall the CD-ROM drive. Additional information on Device Manager can be found on our Device Manager page. Corruption in Windows.
Try testing the CD-ROM in Safe Mode. If the CD-ROM works in Safe Mode but not in normal Windows, it's likely another program is running that is causing the issue or that the drivers are corrupt.
Open Device Manager. highlight and remove the CD-ROM currently installed and remove it by pressing the delete key. Once done, reboot the computer and let Windows reinstall the CD-ROM.
Try booting a CD or bootable diskette. Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, and later users. If the above recommendations do not work, boot from the Windows disc to see if the computer can detect and boot from the disc. If the computer can boot from the disc, you are encountering a Windows driver related issue. Try the above recommendations again.
If the above recommendations have been attempted, try booting from a Windows 98 diskette or other bootable diskette with CD-ROM drivers to see if the CD-ROM works from MS-DOS. If the CD-ROM does work from MS-DOS, this indicates that you have a corruption issue with Windows. However, if the CD-ROM does not work, refer to the next and final possibility. Additional information on bootable disks can be found on our boot disk page. Verify computer running in 32-bit mode. Windows 95 and Windows 98 users only. Verify that your computer is running in 32-bit mode by clicking Start.
Settings, Control Panel, double-click System, and click the Performance tab. Under Performance by File System, verify it says '32-bit'.
Bad CD-ROM drive or connected improperly. If you have recently installed or moved your computer, verify that your CD-ROM cables are properly connected. If all the above steps have been tried and you're still encountering errors with reading discs in your drive, it's possible that the disc drive may be bad.
You can try replacing the disc drive and see if this resolves the issue.