Even with disc in machine it tells us "no disc"

Asked by sherrie on 01/01/2014 1  Answer

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5 Hi Sherrieandpaul! Happy New Year! I know how frustrating that is, because it used to happen to me with my last 3 DVDs, so I went with a friends of mine and told me the process to solve your problem by yourself, just follow the steps very closely, and you should be able to watch DVDs again! In order to fix this you will need these: Lint-free towel Denatured alcohol Can of compressed air Small metal pin or straightened paper clip In order to clean your DVD Laser Lens you will have to: Cleaning the DVD Laser Lens Step 1 Power off the DVD player and disconnect all cables. Use your fingers to open the disc tray door slowly and gently. Alternatively, insert a pin or straightened paper clip into the small "Manual Eject" hole next to the disc tray if the unit has one. Step 2 Use a can of compressed air to blow out the inner area of the DVD player exposed by opening the disc tray. Use short bursts of air from the can to clean out any dust or residue that may be covering the laser lens and preventing the player from reading discs. Allow any moisture created by the canned air to dry a few minutes before continuing. Step 3 Reconnect all cables to the DVD player and power on the device on again. Insert the DVD disc into the tray and press "Play." If a dirty lens caused the "NO DISC" errors, using the compressed air to clean the inside of the tray area should have resolved the problem. That should be it! Have fun watching DVDs again! If the problem persists, maybe you are using disks with a format your DVD Player can't play, make sure your DVD can read that format!
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