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Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Troubleshooting Techniques
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If a DVD movie stops playing in the middle
The DVD may be double-sided. Open the DVD tray, and read the text near the center
hole of the disc. If it says Side A, flip the disc over, close the tray, and press the Play
button to continue playing the movie.
You may have accidentally paused the DVD movie. Press the Play button to resume.
If you get a Region Code error when playing a DVD movie
DVDs can have regional codes embedded in the disc data. These codes prevent DVD
movies from being played outside the region of the world in which they are sold. If
you get a Region Code error, you are trying to play a DVD intended for a different
region.
If the computer cannot read a CD or DVD
For a single-sided CD or DVD, make sure the disc is placed in the drive with the label
facing up.
Clean the disc.
Wait 5 to 10 seconds after closing the tray to give the computer time to recognize the
disc.
Restart the system: Remove the disc from the drive, and click Start, Shut Down,
Restart.
If a DVD movie doesnt fill the screen
Each side of a double-sided DVD has a different format (standard or widescreen). In
widescreen format, black bands appear at the top and bottom of the screen. To view
the standard format, flip the disc over and play the other side.
If a DVD doesnt play with two displays
For Windows 2000, if both displays are active, press Fn+F5 to switch to one display.
For Windows 98, if youre using the Extended Desktop (dual displays), move the
player window to display 1. If youre not using Extended Desktop and both displays
are active, press Fn+F5 to switch to one display.
If youre using both displays, the DVD image will not appear on any display set up as
secondary. Open Display in Control Panel, click Advanced on the Settings tab, and
change settings.