Try rebooting your computer. While it's turned off if there is a hole in the front panel of the drive try inserting a pin or unfolded paper clip into the hole and pushing.
Not necessarily. You can have a CD/DVD reading drive that does not write.
Your drive is probably a CD-R(W)/DVD-ROM drive. These are not capable of writing DVDs, but only reading them.
a CD drive plays music and a DVD drive plays movies.
No. A cd-rom drive cannot play DVD's. A DVD drive can play CDs and DVD's. A cd-rom drive isn't made for DVD's. It's made only for CD's, and it can't write any. It can only read.
A floppy drive or a CD drive or a DVD drive.
The purpose of a DVD drive is to read and write CD's and DVD's. If the drive also has rewriting capability, it can also burn CD's and DVD's.
Any DVD drive is backwards compatible as a CD drive.
Yes it can
I guess you could try to pu it into the DVD drive if your computer has the CD and DVD combo drive I guess you could try to pu it into the DVD drive if your computer has the CD and DVD combo drive
The drives are normally the same CD and DVD is the same drive, and if not it says it on the front of the drive
Unless the CD or DVD tray has a method of keeping the disc against the drive unit, the disc won't be able to spin. In this case, the DVD/CD drive would not function properly.
DVD-Burners are backward compatible. They can also be used to burn CD's. There have also been made a lot of varieties of DVD players that can burn CD's but not DVD's.