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Typically a computer cleaning kit includes a spray bottle of antistatic fluid, lint-free wipes, blower brush, retractable keyboard duster brush, CD/DVD laser lens cleaner and a reusable microfiber cleaning cloth.
Yes actually you can, most of the lens cleaning discs are universal, meaning they can be used in CD players, DVD players, game consoles, and blue ray.
the best way to clean a DVD player is to buy a special cleaning disc. these have a sort of brush thing that cleans the laser lens. this should be the easiest way
It could be that the writing lens is dirty. You can try a DVD drive cleaning kit. If a simple cleaning does not help then the software and or drivers for the DVD drive may not be working correctly. Download and install the latest DVD drivers and DVD burning software updates for your system.
A DVD-ROM drive has one lens for DVD disk's reading only. Burning lenses are different. But if the drive is a Combo drive then the problem must be with lens so you must clean the lens with DVD LENS CLEANER. If the problem still persists then contact an expert.
The first step is to run a pick up a CD/DVD ROM cleaning disk to make sure there is no dust, hair, or other particles on the lens.
This happens when the laser lens ( which reads the disc) needs cleaning as the laser lens picks up dust from the disc. This happens in car cd players due to dust also. There is a laser lens cleaner which you can buy to fix the problem. Scratches on disc can cause stalling also. There maybe other reasons people have found but this has always been the case for me over the years. Hope this helps!
There are no DVD/VCR combos that come with a cleaning tape, but the tapes themselves are inexpensive to purchase seperately.
Buy a lens cleaner. They do work.
You can use the same cd/dvd cleaning kit for the Gamecube.
The lens in the DVD player may be dirty and unable to read discs. And some laptops cannot play DVD-r's.
The laser lens is a piece of glass above the laser to help it focus on the media (CD/DVD), just like the lens in a pair of glasses help our eyes focus on whatever we are looking at.