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Why is my DVD player not working on Windows 10?

By Daniel Rodriguez

Why is my DVD player not working on Windows 10?

DVD Won’t Play on Windows 10 [SOLVED] You may come across the problem that your DVD won’t play on Windows 10 when you insert your disc into the disc drive. The causes of this problem can be that your Windows 10 does not have a proper DVD playback software, or that something is wrong with your CD/DVD drive.

Why is my CD drive not working on Windows 10?

The CD or DVD drive not recognized in Windows 10 issue could occurs if the configuration information is incomplete or damaged. You could run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter to get it fixed.

Why did my CD player stop working?

The most common cause of a CD-ROM drive to stop working is bad or corrupt drivers or a confliction between another running program. Often this issue is caused when your CD-ROM drivers are not loading properly into the computer or have been corrupted with other software.

How do you troubleshoot a DVD player?

Open the Windows Media Player DVD troubleshooter by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type troubleshooter, and then click Troubleshooting.

DVD Won’t Play on Windows 10 [SOLVED] You may come across the problem that your DVD won’t play on Windows 10 when you insert your disc into the disc drive. The causes of this problem can be that your Windows 10 does not have a proper DVD playback software, or that something is wrong with your CD/DVD drive.

The CD or DVD drive not recognized in Windows 10 issue could occurs if the configuration information is incomplete or damaged. You could run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter to get it fixed.

The most common cause of a CD-ROM drive to stop working is bad or corrupt drivers or a confliction between another running program. Often this issue is caused when your CD-ROM drivers are not loading properly into the computer or have been corrupted with other software.

Open the Windows Media Player DVD troubleshooter by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type troubleshooter, and then click Troubleshooting.