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Matthew Dunham Posted on Jun 02, 2010
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Insignia NS-BDVD says NO SD when I insert a DVD to play. Has worked perfectly in recent history. What does NO SD mean?

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There is no NO SD message to my knowledge. NO CD means that the cd/dvd isn't recognized as present in the tray - this means that the laser head is malfunctioning.
If you're lucky it's just full of dust - you will have to clean it, otherwise a visit to a repair shop is mandatory since the head must be replaced (it can't be fixed).

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