CD/DVD drive problems 91
CD/DVD drive problems
An audio CD produces no sound.
The CD/DVD drive is not recognized by the system.
Probable Cause Solution
The CD is loaded incorrectly. Make sure the label is facing upward, then try
again.
The speakers are not
connected.
Check the speaker cables. Make sure they are
connected properly and securely.
Thespeakervolumeis turned
down.
Check the volume control.
The speakers may be muted
through the Multimedia
volume control.
Double-click the speaker icon on the task bar.
Make sure the mute boxisnotselected.
The speakers may be faulty. Connect a set of headphones to the line out
jack to test the output. If they work, replace the
speakers.
Thesoundcardmaynotbe
installed correctly.
Open the system, then reseat the sound card.
Make sure the cables are connected properly.
The CD/DVD drive audio
cable may be installed
incorrectly.
Open the system and make sure the cables
are connected properly.
Important Some systems do not have sound cards because sound
capabilities are built into the system board.
Probable Cause Solution
The CD is not intended for PC
use.
Make sure the CD is PC compatible.
The CD is loaded incorrectly. Make sure the label is facing upward, then try
again.
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