Lenovo ThinkCentre 41N5622 User Manual

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1.

Check

that

you

are

not

using

a

data

CD.

2.

Adjust

the

audio-adapter

volume

control.

See

the

documentation

that

comes

with

your

audio

adapter

and

audio-CD

player

program.

3.

Turn

off

the

computer,

unplug

the

cables

from

the

electrical

outlets

for

your

computer

and

all

attached

devices,

and

remove

the

computer

cover.

Ensure

that

the

audio-signal

cable

connects

the

DVD-ROM

drive

with

the

sound

adapter.

v

You

receive

a

common

error

message.

Take

the

following

actions

for

these

common

error

messages:

CDR-103

The

disc

in

the

DVD-ROM

drive

is

not

High

Sierra,

ISO

9660,

or

UDF

format.

The

DVD-ROM

drive

does

not

support

the

media.

CDR-101

The

“not

ready

reading

the

drive”

situation

occurs

if

you

try

to

access

the

DVD-ROM

drive

before

the

drive

is

ready.

The

busy

indicator

lights

when

you

attempt

to

access

the

drive

after

loading

a

disc

into

the

loading

tray.

Wait

until

the

busy

indicator

is

no

longer

lit

before

attempting

to

access

the

drive.

v

The

connectors

on

the

audio

cables

that

are

provided

do

not

fit

the

connector

on

your

audio

adapter.

Some

audio

adapters

might

require

a

special

cable.

See

the

documentation

that

comes

with

your

audio

adapter.

You

might

have

to

separately

purchase

an

audio

cable

for

the

DVD-ROM

drive.

If

you

are

using

an

Lenovo

computer

or

Lenovo

audio

adapter,

refer

to

Appendix

D,

“Service

and

Support,”

on

page

D-1.

v

“Unable

to

Create

Overlay

Window”

message

appears

when

you

use

DVD

Express

with

Windows

95,

Windows

98,

or

Windows

2000.

1.

Your

video

device

driver

needs

an

update

to

enable

overlay

support.

Contact

the

manufacturer

of

your

video

card

or

your

computer

for

updates.

Some

drivers

are

provided

on

the

MPEG-2

CD.

2.

The

resolution

of

your

screen

might

be

too

high.

Try

setting

the

screen

to

800

x

600

x

16

bpp

at

60

hz.

v

DVD

movies

do

not

start

automatically

when

inserted

into

the

DVD-ROM

drive.

1.

DVDs

that

contain

both

programs

and

DVD

Video

content

will

autoplay

the

program

content.

To

view

the

video

content,

start

DVD

Express

manually.

v

Video

appears

to

be

choppy

or

is

dropping

frames.

1.

Ensure

that

DMA

is

turned

on

for

your

computer

hard

disk

drive

controller.

2.

The

resolution

of

your

screen

might

be

too

high.

Try

setting

the

screen

to

800

x

600

x

16

bpp

at

60

hz.

3.

If

your

computer

processor

has

less

power

than

a

Pentium

II

450,

some

jerkiness

is

normal

on

certain

DVDs.

Appendix

B.

Problem

solving

B-3

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