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Repairing Digital Video Disk ROMs


by Victor Epand

One of the major problems that occur with DVD ROMs is the it is not ejecting. You are trying to view your favorite movie and the it suddenly gets jammed mid way. The problem might well be with a faulty laser or something else that has gone awry with the disk. Would you then try repairing Digital Video Disk ROMs?

Nowadays, removable disk ROMs are available at throwaway prices. Therefore, it is more than probable that you would be able to strike a better deal for your new disk ROM. The new instrument would give you warranty as well as the stability of a fresh product.

The catch is that when you give your removable device to the service center they would take some time to correct the fault. Until you get your product back, you would not have the luxury of using an alternative or replacement. Your next best option is to repair this by yourself.

A number of ways are there by which you can repair your it by yourself without going to the service center.

- If the problem lies in a DVD tray not opening, then one of the easy ways out is to use a pin. If you look carefully at that ROM you are using, you would notice that just beside the indicator button there is a small hole. The hole is tiny and only a pin or something similar could be accommodated. If the front tray is stuck then push the pin inside the hole and wait for the sound of a click. Opening of the lock is indicated by the clicking sound.

- After running for a year or so, the DVD tray often becomes dirty and unreadable. The laser head also gets into a similar state. The best way out is to buy a disk cleaning kit, use it on the ROM. Insert the cleaning CD into the tray, and run it as an ordinary audio CD. After running for 3-4 minutes, the head of the laser will be cleaned. If the drive is still not cleaned, redo the whole process a second time. This is one of the less time consuming ways of repairing a Digital Video Disk ROM.

An alternative for using the head cleaning CD and fluid is the moist linen cloth. Soak a piece of dry linen cloth into spirit and make it moist. Then use the moist cloth to wipe the tray of your Digital Video Disk ROM and the laser head. Do not use cotton to wipe the head, as it might leave some of its finer fragments on it.

Suppose the disk you inserted is not showing up on the computer disk drive. The message given is 'disk not found'. In such a situation, simply take out the DVD from the tray and wipe it with cotton or soft linen cloth. Wipe it in a clockwise circular fashion from the outer to the inner base. This would ensure that no harm is done to the data structure. When the disk is cleaned put it into the drive and run.

The best advice is to try repairing DVD ROMs by yourself first, and then call for help if necessary.

About the Author
Victor Epand is an expert consultant for used DVDs, used movies, and used car stereos. You can find the best marketplace for used DVDs, used movies, and used car stereos at these 3 sites: http://www.useddvdsell.com , http://www.usedmoviesell.com , and http://www.sellusedcarstereos.com.
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