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A dirty CD player can degrade the sound quality or cause reading errors. [1] X Research Source First, you need to test with different discs to make sure that the problem is with the CD player and not with the damaged disc. If your Windows computer can’t read the CD, it’s more likely that the software has a problem than the dirty CD drive.
Steps
Cleaning the CD player
- Compressed air spray is also an alternative, although not very safe. You should only spray quickly with short jets to avoid unnecessary strong impact, and check to make sure the nozzle is completely dry. Some aerosols have a small amount of liquid in the compressed air and this can damage the drive. [2] X Research Source
- Note: this process may void the CD player’s warranty.
- Use cotton swabs only if there is no other way. While effective in cleaning, cotton swabs carry a risk of scratching the lens.
- You can use a lens cleaner instead of alcohol. Although rare, in some cases you will need deionized water to remove residual sugary residue. [7] X Research Sources
- Deep scratches can make the lens unreadable. If the scratch is relatively inconspicuous, it shouldn’t be a problem.
- Avoid tightening the screws too tightly as this may cause the plastic cover to crack.
- Do not use cleaning CDs for combo CD/DVD players. Cleaning discs for CD players can scratch the DVD drive. [9] X Research Source
- Look carefully at the warning on the product label before buying. Not all sanitary discs are compatible with all devices.
- Slowly turn the drive upside down while observing the lens. With a normal disc head, the lens will move up and down smoothly without jamming or tilting. If the lens isn’t working correctly, you may need to replace the entire player (or simply buy a new CD player).
- Carefully remove the components around the lens (if possible). If you have access to the rotating mirror (looks like a small piece of glass), clean it in the same way as with the lens.
- Look for the plastic gear attached to the laser system. Rotate this gear slowly with a cotton swab and watch the related parts move. If any parts are dirty or not smooth, apply a thin layer of light electronics lubricant.
Troubleshoot CD drives on Windows
- Find the name printed on the front of the drive. [11] X Research Source
- Find the number on the drive and look it up in the FCC database – US Federal Communications Commission.
- Open Device Manager and double-click the items under the “DVD/CD-ROM Drives” heading [12] X Research Sources
- Open the Control Panel.
- Type “troubleshooting” into the search bar on the Contrp Panel. Click “Troubleshooting” when the option appears in the search results.
- Click “Configure a device” under the “Hardware and Sound” heading, click Select your CD drive and proceed in the direction guide on the screen.
- If there are no drives listed, the drive’s cable is disconnected, or the player is damaged and needs to be replaced.
Advice
- If using a cotton swab, you need to tighten the tip of the cotton ball with clean hands (or wear gloves). Do not leave cotton wool on the reader lens.
- If the CD player still doesn’t work, you should have it repaired or bought a new one. Do not interfere with the electrical system if you do not know what you are doing.
Warning
- Never put your hand in an electrical outlet. Even experts limit this operation if possible.
- Cigarette smoke can shorten the life of a CD player. Don’t smoke in a drive-in room if possible. [16] X Research Source
- It’s rare, but there are cases where a laser beam can hit your eyes while the player is open. This risk only occurs if you lean too close or look directly inside the player for a long time. For extra safety, you can place a sheet of paper directly above the lens in a dark room. You will see a small red dot representing the position of the laser (if any). [17] X Research Source
Things you need
- Jeweler’s screwdriver or micro-head screwdriver
- Isopropyl alcohol 91% or more
- Microfiber towel or cotton swab specialized for cleaning electronics
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A dirty CD player can degrade the sound quality or cause reading errors. [1] X Research Source First, you need to test with different discs to make sure that the problem is with the CD player and not with the damaged disc. If your Windows computer can’t read the CD, it’s more likely that the software has a problem than the dirty CD drive.
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