How do I fix my DVD drive not working?
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How do I fix my DVD drive not working?
How to fix DVD drive missing in Windows 10?
- Make sure your DVD drive is correctly connected.
- Updates Windows 10 to the newest version.
- Reinstall the DVD drive.
- Remove IDE/ATAPI drivers.
- Fix corrupted registry entries.
- Create a registry subkey.
- Backup your system in case DVD drive missing again.
Why can’t I find my DVD drive on my computer?
Restart the computer and Windows should auto-detect the drive and reinstall the drivers for you. If your hardware is not even showing up in the Device Manager, then you may actually have a hardware problem, such as a faulty connection or a dead drive. It’s worth checking this option out if the computer is old.
How do I make my DVD drive visible in Windows 10?
Have you attempted to show the hidden device in Windows 10? At times, Windows 10 update will do a reset, and restore some settings to an earlier state. As soon as your disc is not showing up as normal, try at first to unhide CD/DVD device. Navigate to This PC -> Manage -> Device Manager -> View -> Show hidden devices.
How do I fix a missing DVD drive in Windows Explorer?
On the View tab, choose Show Hidden Devices. Under DVD Device, click on Driver tab, first try Update Driver > Automatically. If that fails see if Roll Back is available. If not choose Uninstall, restart PC to reinstall the driver.
How do I repair my missing DVD drive Windows 10?
Boot to the Windows 10 desktop, then launch Device Manager by pressing Windows key + X and clicking Device Manager. Expand DVD/CD-ROM drives, right-click the optical drive listed, then click Uninstall. Exit Device Manager then restart your computer. Windows 10 will detect the drive then reinstall it.
How do I show hidden DVD drive in Windows 10?
Press Windows Key + X to open Power User Menu. Select Device Manager from the list. Once the Device Manager opens, go to View and choose Show hidden devices.
How do I enable my DVD drive?
How to enable the DMA settings of a hard disk drive, CD-ROM, CD-R/RW and DVD-ROM drive?
- Start Control Panel.
- Double-click System.
- Click the Device Manager tab.
- For hard disk drive, click to expand Disk Drive.
- Right-click on the necessary drive and click Properties.
- Click the Settings tab.
- Select the DMA option.