Ghost rider not recognised
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super404
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13. June 2007 @ 21:41 |
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when i put the ghost rider dvd into my drive with any dvd running (or not running) my computer wil not show that i have a disc in my drive can't be reconized by anything on my computer
i'm there is jsut a simple thing im not doing but can someone please help
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AfterDawn Addict
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14. June 2007 @ 06:48 |
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super404
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14. June 2007 @ 07:11 |
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thanks, but i couldnt find anythign there with my same problem
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14. June 2007 @ 07:33 |
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post at AnyDVD forum for a answer to ye question..
as in ye first post ye did state ye were using AnyDVD,right...
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super404
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14. June 2007 @ 07:35 |
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yes i did state that i was using it but even when im not using AnyDVD it dosn't make a differerence my compter is jsut not reading the disc at all
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14. June 2007 @ 07:37 |
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try the movie in another computer...
does any other movie read in this computer?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 14. June 2007 @ 07:38
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super404
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14. June 2007 @ 07:53 |
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yep it worked in another computer any idea why it wouldn't read in my computer but will in others?
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14. June 2007 @ 08:37 |
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I had that same problem once and for me the problem stemmed from having AutoPlay disabled. Try re-enabling it....
Quote: It has been discovered that this option can be disabled by software, the manufacturer of the computer, or in some cases it can be disabled if the computer crashes during the execution of an AutoPlay CD.
Open My Computer
Right Click the optical drive your having issues with and select properties.
Check the AutoPlay box.
Hit OK reboot (not needed but for safe measures) and see if you drive recognizes the disc.
"Some people have no damn sense." - Nephilim, March 27 2007 @ 18:08
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Shardel
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15. June 2007 @ 07:53 |
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Had the same problem a long time ago. If you have the auto play
turned on, the disc will bring up a window with playing options.
Click on take no action. Then it should open in the program of
your choice. If it is an especially difficult one, when the window
with the choices comes up, open the movie in your player program
(ie. Nero Showtime). Let the movie start to play, then exit the
program. After that the movie should come up in any program you
chose.
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15. June 2007 @ 11:54 |
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Originally posted by Shardel: ...the disc will bring up a window with playing options. Click on take no action. Then it should open in the program of your choice.
Uhh, No. It won't take any action hence the reason the option says
"Take No Action".
Just reenable autoplay, post back if it helps any. Tell us what happens and we'll try and help.
"Some people have no damn sense." - Nephilim, March 27 2007 @ 18:08
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Shardel
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15. June 2007 @ 11:59 |
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Sorry I didn't make my post very clear. On my machine when you
click on Take No Action-the computer has recognized the disc, but
is not starting it in any program. You then click on the program
you want to open it with. It usually then opens the disc.
Works on my computer. Just thought it was worth a try on a different
computer.
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