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New computers running Windows 7 no longer provide a backup or rescue DVD. There are instructions for creating your own rescue DVD in the Maintenance folder. There are step by step instructions on creating a backup/rescue DVD there.
If you can run other DVD's in this drive as well as CD's, then the problem lies with that DVD--try cleaning it first. To do this, gently wipe it across the CD/DVD (not in a circle around it) with a very soft cloth. Breathing on it to fog it a bit before you wipe it sometimes helps. If this doesn't work, then the DVD is bad.
Please use the below mentioned link to download any driver you need. Go to the link and select your product and it would show you the available drivers for your product. Download the driver for your wireless card from there:
tomgeer, Acer put a program on the notebook so you can create the recover CD's. You must have received you're notebooks with Vista.
You're CD players are fine, the problem is Vista. Check windows update service within you're notebooks. There might be a fix from MS.
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