Windows 10 ejects every CD/DVD I put into the drive

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I have tried to install Need for Speed Most Wanted (the first one) or Need for Speed Underground 2 or GTA Vice City from CD/DVD on my Windows 10. However, when I close the DVD tray, I get this:

Insert disk Insert a disk into drive E: . Help for decisions in the selection of disks.

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When I click on that link there, I get a really generic Microsoft page: I don't get the point of this. Why does it eject those DVDs? Just two days ago I wrote an ISO image onto a DVD+RW using this machine. How can I get the DVD drive usable again?

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Any chance of convincing you to change the accepted answer on this? There appears to be a simple and common solution to this particular issue.

Commented Feb 23, 2020 at 7:49 Worth noting for posterity that this question and ✅answer also apply in Windows 11. Commented Dec 13, 2022 at 14:52

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I had the same problem, it appeared to be caused by the "autoplay" feature of windows.

Go to: Settings > Devices > AutoPlay > Removable drive This was set to Open folder to view files, I changed it to No action and now my CD's stay in the tray.

Found the solution thanks to this blog post

answered May 12, 2017 at 18:19 526 4 4 silver badges 5 5 bronze badges

This solved the issue for me, thanks! I think this should be updated to the correct answer. Based on Google, it seems this problem is quite frequent, and in my opinion this is the more likely cause, rather than a damaged drive or CD/DVD.

Commented Aug 10, 2018 at 10:59

This was also the solution to myself. I even remember having set this setting as the default a few months back, not realizing that it would result in windows ejecting any disc that didn't have files.

Commented Feb 23, 2020 at 7:37

Thanks so much for this. I was attempting to rip some of my audio CDs with EAC (Exact Audio Copy), but Windows 10 would continually claim there was no CD in the drive even after EAC had detected the disk and looked up the song names. Killing the autoplay feature prevents explorer from opening and ejecting the drive.

Commented Nov 21, 2020 at 15:59

Setting the "Removable drive" option to "Take no action" didn't solve this for me, but switching "Use AutoPlay for all media and devices" to "Off" did.

Commented Feb 28, 2021 at 2:15 @Carson63000 You should write that up as a separate answer. Commented Apr 29, 2022 at 7:43

The problem seems to be that the device is not able to read correctly the disk (if it is not a issue with the registry keys as suggested by another answer).

The possible tests/solutions are:

  1. Check if the disks are damaged searching for scratches or smudges on the data surface(s). You can see them better with a light searching for its reflection.
  2. Check if the disk is not clean: fingerprints, dirt, dust. In case clean with a soft anti-static cloth.
  3. In presence of humidity in the air associated with a net difference of temperature DVD/computer inside, it's possible that some condensation effect makes opaque the DVD and difficult to read for the reader.
    In this case you can try deeply breathe on it (with a little intimate prayer to the soul of your computer) and clean with an anti-static cloth. This helped many times with the old CD supports and readers.

If stored at a very low temperature relative to the user environment, the disc should be gradually acclimated to the environment in which it will be used to reduce stress and moisture condensation. [1]

ps> Check if you made any update in the system between the last time you know for sure it worked and the first time you know for sure it didn't any more.

ps2> Before to go to buy another reader, try to start with a clean new (maybe different) system and check if the problem remains. You can try to boot from a Linux pen drive, or from one of the systems specific for the hardware checking. If the problem disappears it means that you have to search in the current system/settings.