My Home Cd Player Will Not Read Any Discs? Error Message Says: “no Disc,” Any Ideas?

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8 Responses to “My Home Cd Player Will Not Read Any Discs? Error Message Says: “no Disc,” Any Ideas?”

  • XenonAud says:

    the eye burnt out, you need a new cd player.

  • viper says:

    alot of time home cdplayers may not play mp3s you may have to convert music to wav files first and alot of cd players wont play music cds if you dont close your session when burning the cd

  • salute22 says:

    Chances are your eye that reads the cds are dirty. My Sony that I had in storage for a couple of years just started doing that. Manually open the cd player and clean the eye with rubbing alcohol and a q-tip. After it starts to read cds again, invest in a cd player cleaner. The kind that plays instructions and then tells you to skip to a certain track allowing you to brush oof your eye before it gets too dirty to read.

  • youngbla says:

    I would like to know the answer to that too….Mines do that sumtime

  • msladyka says:

    Insert the disc properly & it still doesn’t play call the Computer installer he’ll do the rest.

  • vjkiran says:

    It could be that the lens that reads the CDs is dirty. Any good electrical shop will sell a CD lens cleaning kit. Let’s know if it works.

  • ciscowen says:

    that error of the CD it self or the CD player but to now that try anther CD if it not work that it is the CD player have to fix it or have an other one good lack

  • siso_0 says:

    if your cd player is front loading, one fault is the tray got misaligned. misaligned tray cant load the disc therefore not reading the cd. try pushing the outer tray cover to help it close properly and keep pushing until it ‘loads up’.
    another fault is ’slipping disc’. while cd loading, the disc has to spin with a standard rotation speed and not achieving it will mean not reading the disc and no disc error message. try aligning the tray first. if it doesn’t do it, try roughing up the contacts that rotates the disc (meaning you have to open up the player).
    if it still doesn’t work, bring it to a repair shop or better buy a new one.

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