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    Perplexing DVD problem.

    Alright, if you get this one, you get a cookie! Ok erm, anyway I've got this computer in here that's been back a ton of times, and I am so confused. It's running Win98, it has a DVD rom and a CDRW drive. Any time you put a DVD in, 9/10 times it gives you the blue screen that says "cannot read disc in drive X:, make sure its not dirty and try again". The CDRW also does it once in a while with any kind of cd, be it an audio or data disc. So far I have played around with windows and bios dma settings, replaced the cable, installed the latest via 4-in-1 service pack (this is a p3 running on a via chipset), and even went as far as replacing the motherboard. Am I missing anything, or is this thing possessed?

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    next thing I would try is a known good dvd and cdrw drive..if those work, then either the current ones are damaged or the lens needs cleaning

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    Which cable are you using? 80 conductor or 40? Some CD/DVD/CDRW's don't like the 80.......especially if it is not orientated correctly.

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    Wink Don't put them in back to front

    Originally posted by DocPC
    Which cable are you using? 80 conductor or 40? Some CD/DVD/CDRW's don't like the 80.......especially if it is not orientated correctly.
    They really won't like it if you put them in the wrong way around, as there is often a blank on pin 36, you'll break the ide connector on your drive, there is a little locator on 80 pin cables & newer 40 pin ones to stop you doin' just that...

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    Have they ever worked properly together?
    Just a suggestion but try each drive individually or with another drive it could be an incompatbility problem.

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    Doh, I forgot to mention that I did put a new DVD drive in, but have not played with the CDRW. I will check it out tomorrow, I was just looking for suggestions.

    The original cable was a 40pin, I put a new 80pin in, neither fixed the problem.

    Thanks much!
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    what about booting to dos using a 98boot disk with CDROM support. Then try to read some CDs/DVDs and copy data off the drives onto the hard disk etc. DOS and real mode drivers should give you some inkling as to whether it's a windows issue (drivers corrupt files etc) or a hardware issue.

    best of luck

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    OMG, your avatar looks just like my dog! Whats the url of the full picture so I can see it?

    Ok so today I disconnected the CDRW, replaced the memory, and the power supply. Nothing, still does it. The problem isn't a matter of it not reading the disc, it just gives you the "please clean your cd" blue screen on autorun, but if you hit enter a few times, the disc will play just fine. I'm so confused!

    /|rokh

    Originally posted by kato2274
    what about booting to dos using a 98boot disk with CDROM support. Then try to read some CDs/DVDs and copy data off the drives onto the hard disk etc. DOS and real mode drivers should give you some inkling as to whether it's a windows issue (drivers corrupt files etc) or a hardware issue.

    best of luck

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    Umm, have you actually tried cleaning the DVD player? You can get special disks that spin and clean the lens... or you can - if you are extremely careful, remove the case and clean the lens by hand.

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    I've replaced the drive with a brand new one, to no avail :\

    /|rokh

    Originally posted by NooNoo
    Umm, have you actually tried cleaning the DVD player? You can get special disks that spin and clean the lens... or you can - if you are extremely careful, remove the case and clean the lens by hand.

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    try the dirves in a good pc

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    Have you tried the greatest fix-all?

    c:\>format c:
    c:\>(cdrom):\
    (cdrom):\>setup.exe

    Works quite often in errors like this...which is why I don't save anything of value to my C: drive (I wipe it more often than my @$$)

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