If you cannot play a dvd movie, If the cd-rw drive stops writing, If you have a hard drive problem – Dell Dimension 8200 User Manual

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If you cannot play a music CD or install a program from a CD

 

If you cannot play a DVD movie

 

If the CD-RW drive stops writing

 

If you have a hard drive problem

 

HINT:

High-speed CD drive vibration is normal and may cause noise. This does not indicate a defect in the drive or the CD.

Ensure that Windows recognizes the drive —

In Windows XP, click the Start button, and then click My Computer. In Windows Me and

Windows 2000, double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop. If the floppy drive is not listed, perform a full scan with your
antivirus software to check for and remove viruses. Viruses can sometimes prevent Windows from recognizing the drive.

Test the drive with another CD —

Insert another CD to eliminate the possibility that the original CD is defective.

Clean the disc

See the

Tell Me How

help file for instructions.

Adjust the Windows volume control —

In Windows XP, click the speaker icon in the lower-right corner of your screen. In Windows Me or

Windows 2000, double-click the speaker icon in the lower-right corner of your screen. Be sure that the volume is turned up and that the
sound is not muted.

If headphones are connected to the front-panel headphone jack, check for sound from the headphones —

Sound from the speakers is

automatically disabled when headphones are connected to the computer's front-panel headphone jack.

Check the speakers and subwoofer —

See "

Sound and Speaker Problems

."

HINT:

Because of different worldwide file types, not all DVD titles work in all DVD drives.

Ensure that Windows recognizes the drive —

In Windows XP, click the Start button, and then click My Computer. In Windows Me and

Windows 2000, double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop. If the DVD drive is not listed, perform a full scan with your
antivirus software to check for and remove viruses. Viruses can sometimes prevent Windows from recognizing the drive.

Test the drive with another DVD —

Insert another DVD to eliminate the possibility that the original DVD is defective.

Clean the disc

See the

Tell Me How

help file for instructions.

HINT:

If you disable standby mode to write to a CD-RW drive, remember to reenable standby mode when you finish writing to the CD.

Turn off Standby in Windows before writing to a CD-RW disc —

See the

Tell Me How

help file or search for the keyword standby in Help and

Support (Help in Windows Me and Windows 2000). See "

Accessing Help Files

."

Change the write speed to a slower rate —

The CD-RW drive must receive a steady stream of data when writing. If the stream is

interrupted, an error occurs. Closing all programs before writing to the CD-RW may also alleviate the problem.

Run ScanDisk

Windows XP and Windows 2000

1.

 

In Windows XP, click the Start button, and then click My Computer. In Windows 2000, double-click the My Computer icon on the

Windows desktop.

2.

 

Right-click the drive letter (local disk) that you want to scan for errors, and then click Properties.

3.

 

Click the Tools tab.

4.

 

Under Error-checking, click Check Now.

5.

 

Click Start.

Windows Me

Click the Start button, point to Programs—> Accessories—> System Tools, and then click ScanDisk.

Check for interrupt request conflicts —

See "

Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities

."

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