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- Drive is not recognized by system.
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1-1. Turn off the system and re-start.
1-2. Check the system BIOS to make sure the SATA interface is enabled. To check system BIOS settings for the SATA channels, consult your Dell system documentation.
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- Cannot read or play disc
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2-1. If the disc is dirty (fingerprints, etc.), clean it with a
non-abrasive cloth from the disc center hole to the outside. 2-2. If
the disc is scratched and warped, do not insert it into the drive. 2-3.
If the disc is inserted upside-down, reinsert it in the proper
direction. 2-4. If the drive is not recognized, refer to section 1
above. 2-5. Check to see that the necessary software applications are
installed correctly.
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- Certain types of disc do not play.
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3-1. This drive only supports discs with the formats indicated in the
Specifications section. It cannot read the data on discs with other
formats. Check the disc's format.
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- When playing an audio CD, drive shows disc activity but there is no
sound.
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4-1. The drive's play mode must be set to "Digital." In Windows
XP, for example, use the Control Panel and open "System" and then
"Hardware." Start Device Manager and in "CD-ROM drives," double-click on
the entry for the drive, then click on the "Properties" tab. Check the box
marked "Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device." 4-2. The CD
player application must be set to "Digital." In Windows Media
Player, for example, from the menu bar click on "Tools," then "Options,"
and then click on the "Device" tab. Select the drive and click on the
"Properties" button. Set the playback mode to "Digital."
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- Drive will not read at maximum speed.
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5-1. Make sure disc is clean and free of scratches.
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- Cannot eject disc.
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6-1. Check to see that the system is powered up. 6-2. If drive
indicator does not light, refer to section 1 above. 6-3. Use Emergency
Eject Instructions to open the tray. Please refer to the Using the Drive section.
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