To make a long story concise: my CDROM drive works fine with most discs (music, data, programs); however, two data discs recorded by someone else will not work. The discs have Word and Excel files. Things that happen (or don't) after inserting either of these discs are:
-the drive appears to begin to spin, but cycles up and down repeatedly.
-the green light on the front will flash rapidly and stay that way.
-pressing on the disc eject bar will not eject the disc, drive light continues to flash.
-disc will not eject from the 'My Computer' screen ("Eject this disc" doesn't work).
-trying to read the disc from My Computer screen doesn't work and sometimes locks up the whole machine...
-I have more info, but I am wondering what kinds of 'malformed' discs can tie up the whole drive, and
prevent ejection, etc...the discs themselves do not look odd or different than the ones that work fine..
-CDROM drive passes the normal hardware diagnostics.
-Computer is HP Pavilion 760n
-HP CDWriter cd16e
-Windows XP
I have not tried the discs in another computer, but will do so tomorrow (I need the data!). Any thoughts appreciated; i.e., where to look for help, etc. Thanks.
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-the drive appears to begin to spin, but cycles up and down repeatedly.
-the green light on the front will flash rapidly and stay that way.
-pressing on the disc eject bar will not eject the disc, drive light continues to flash.
-disc will not eject from the 'My Computer' screen ("Eject this disc" doesn't work).
-trying to read the disc from My Computer screen doesn't work and sometimes locks up the whole machine...
-I have more info, but I am wondering what kinds of 'malformed' discs can tie up the whole drive, and
prevent ejection, etc...the discs themselves do not look odd or different than the ones that work fine..
-CDROM drive passes the normal hardware diagnostics.
-Computer is HP Pavilion 760n
-HP CDWriter cd16e
-Windows XP
I have not tried the discs in another computer, but will do so tomorrow (I need the data!). Any thoughts appreciated; i.e., where to look for help, etc. Thanks.
--
John Hanley
<><><><><><><><>
To send return email:
jphanley
@
ix.
netcom.
com