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You should try unplugging the DVD player from its power source then plugging it back in. Now try to open it and if that doesn't work than you'll probraly have to take it apart to get the disk out but sometimes the DVD players can get worn out or if you have a cheaper DVD player it might just be freezing up on you. I have had these problems before. I just took the DVD player apart to get my disk and then trashed it.
you might have to uninstall both the dvd/cd + its drivers then reinstall them actually unplug the cd/dvd from its power cable then restart your computer plug it back in your computer should activate found new hardware or control panel admistrive tools,computer management,device manager scroll down cd dvd rom drives right click you can you can update driver,roll back driver,or select properties general troubleshoot, select driver click to reinstall drivers click update driver or uninstall then reinstall hope this helps
I have a Dual xdvd8180 dvds multimedia reciever 7" digital touchscreen in my car and it worked fine for the longest time but now it wont read any of my cds.. burnt or original discs.. nor will it read dvds.. i tried cleaning it with a disk cleaning kit and it wouldn't even play that without skipping..idk whats wrong.. any help??
hold the power button down when it is red till you hear the quick beeps then select the file restore. this is a diagnostics screen...you may have to hold the power button in for several seconds....does your ps3 work on a non hidef tv?
Hi! My reply is a bit late, but if you still have the same problem this may help.
You can force your DVD rom to eject a disc by poking a paper clip into the small hole near the eject button. Insert a paperclip into the hole for a few seconds (perhaps 10 to 30 sec). You may need to repeat the process several times until it ejects the disc. In case you are wondering where is this little hole - it's on the left side of the eject button.
I held my eject button down for more than 3 sec and it spit the DVD out
and cleared the eject code when I reinserted it. Try it and see. But
make sure it's a CD/DVD you really don't care about.
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