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Many of these types of issues can be commonly associated with corruption to the software on your Vista® computer. Sometimes incompatible programs or files can be installed, causing your CD/DVD drive to fail. To check if this is the issue, follow the instructions below.
1. Click on your Start menu.
2. Select Control Panel.
3. Select Classic View.
4. Select Device Manager.
5. If prompted, select Continue.
6. When in Device Manager; select the item on the list that says DVD/CD ROM Drives by clicking on the plus button on the side.
7. Right click on the DVD/CD ROM Drive on the list and select Properties.
8. Then check the Device Status. If the device status says "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39 or 19)" then you have incompatible or corrupt files and will need to perform a System Recovery.
1. Click on your Start menu.
2. Select Control Panel.
3. Select Classic View.
4. Select Device Manager.
5. If prompted, select Continue.
6. When in Device Manager; select the item on the list that says DVD/CD ROM Drives by clicking on the plus button on the side.
7. Right click on the DVD/CD ROM Drive on the list and select Properties.
8. Then check the Device Status. If the device status says "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39 or 19)" then you have incompatible or corrupt files and will need to perform a System Recovery.
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