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I can't get Auto Play going. When I put in a DVD program, game, OS or a DVD
which does have an auto play or which is bootable it just does nothing. I went into the Auto Play setting and check the box. I put all of them to default. Still don't work. How can I get a bootable DVD to boot? |
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"Richard" wrote in message news ![]() I can't get Auto Play going. When I put in a DVD program, game, OS or a DVD which does have an auto play or which is bootable it just does nothing. I went into the Auto Play setting and check the box. I put all of them to default. Still don't work. How can I get a bootable DVD to boot? Richard, Open Device Manager and check the DVD/CD-ROM drivers. They may be corrupted or need updating. It's also possible the drives cannot be located, which would cause them to not work. They can't work if they can't be found. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |