Every time I want to play a DVD my computer crashes and then reboots itself. About a couple of months ago I took my computer to get it repaired because I was stupid and deleted a program that shouldn't have. I've been having other more minor problems with my PC as well ever since I got it fixed, stuff that never happened before.
I know I should take it back to the place that repaired it but they will just make me pay $25 for a diagnostic that probably will not matter and end up saying they could just reinstall Windows 7. If I had a job I would just buy a new computer, maybe Mac this time, but I don't have a job.
Windows 7 Pro?
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- 3+ months ago by Anonymous
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- computer, play, window, couple, dvd, pro, every, month, computers, time, windows, windows 7
Answers (1)
If you have a hardware device that isn't working properly with your computer, you probably need an updated driver. There are three ways to update a driver:
1.Use Windows Update. You might need to set Windows Update to automatically download and install recommended updates.
2.Install software from the device manufacturer. For example, if your device came with a disc, that disc might contain software that installs a driver for the device.
3.Download and update the driver yourself. Use this method to install a driver that you download from the manufacturer's website. Do this if Windows Update can't find a driver for your device and the device didn't come with software that installs a driver. The Windows 7 Compatibility Center website lists thousands of devices, and has direct links to driver downloads.
This might help you in fixing your dvd problem. :)
Actually it was a simple Auto play problem. Thanks for the tips though.