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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
10mbps
 
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Dear Fellows

I have weird feeling that their is a problem in My computer.When i try to
put a cd in my computer it reboot it self and it will do continously unless
and until the cd is not removed and if i put the same cd on other pc'c cdrom
it works fine.Can any one help me in this matter.

Regards

S&S
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Michael Cecil
 
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On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 22:01:02 -0800, 10mbps
<10mbps@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Dear Fellows
>
>I have weird feeling that their is a problem in My computer.When i try to
>put a cd in my computer it reboot it self and it will do continously unless
>and until the cd is not removed and if i put the same cd on other pc'c cdrom
>it works fine.Can any one help me in this matter.
>
>Regards
>
>S&S


Hmmm, eliminate the chance that it is a defective CD drive by getting out
a bootable disc like the XP install disc and see if you can boot from it.

If that works, then you need to check your system for viruses, etc. and/or
improperly configured drivers or filters interfering with the CD drive.
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
10mbps
 
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Thanks for your advice.But if it is a defective Cd it would have reacted the
same way on other Pc.but it didnt .As far the virus and conflication are
concer their is nothing like that In my Pc.I update My computer on weekly
basis so i think it has given no Problem or virus attacks to me.If their is
other way to check it please share with so i could see where the problem lies

Regard

S&S

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Malke
 
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10mbps wrote:

> Thanks for your advice.But if it is a defective Cd it would have
> reacted the same way on other Pc.but it didnt .As far the virus and
> conflication are concer their is nothing like that In my Pc.I update
> My computer on weekly basis so i think it has given no Problem or
> virus attacks to me.If their is other way to check it please share
> with so i could see where the problem lies
>


With the computer turned off and unplugged, open the case and reseat the
ribbon cable and power supply connector going to the drive. Restart.
Does the problem still occur? If yes, then swap out the drive for a
known-working one. Problem fixed? If yes, throw out the original drive.
Let us know what happens after doing this.

Malke
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Pavel A.
 
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Does this happen also with plain music CDs?
--PA

"10mbps" wrote:
> Dear Fellows
>
> I have weird feeling that their is a problem in My computer.When i try to
> put a cd in my computer it reboot it self and it will do continously unless
> and until the cd is not removed and if i put the same cd on other pc'c cdrom
> it works fine.Can any one help me in this matter.
>
> Regards
>
> S&S

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
JeffO
 
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While that may seem logical, a defective CD may get a totally different
reaction from various machines depending on the drive and the build. Every
Windows installation has a collage of services and drivers running
simultaneously so that virtually no two computers are identical.

What you should also consider is your power supply may be overwhelmed and
slowly dieing. When you insert a CD and it spins up, it overloads. As you
described, it continues until you remove the CD.
To test this, try attaching a USB hard drive or other USB device(s) to put
additional strain on the supply. A solid state USB device won't tax the PS
enough, though. Preferably, attach something with a motor.


"10mbps" wrote:

> Thanks for your advice.But if it is a defective Cd it would have reacted the
> same way on other Pc.but it didnt .As far the virus and conflication are
> concer their is nothing like that In my Pc.I update My computer on weekly
> basis so i think it has given no Problem or virus attacks to me.If their is
> other way to check it please share with so i could see where the problem lies
>
> Regard
>
> S&S
>

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