1.
Check
that
you
are
not
using
a
data
CD.
2.
Adjust
the
audio-adapter
volume
control.
See
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
audio
adapter
and
audio-CD
player
program.
3.
Turn
off
the
computer,
unplug
the
cables
from
the
electrical
outlets
for
your
computer
and
all
attached
devices,
and
remove
the
computer
cover.
Ensure
that
the
audio-signal
cable
connects
the
DVD-ROM
drive
with
the
sound
adapter.
v
You
receive
a
common
error
message.
Take
the
following
actions
for
these
common
error
messages:
–
CDR-103
The
disc
in
the
DVD-ROM
drive
is
not
High
Sierra,
ISO
9660,
or
UDF
format.
The
DVD-ROM
drive
does
not
support
the
media.
–
CDR-101
The
“not
ready
reading
the
drive”
situation
occurs
if
you
try
to
access
the
DVD-ROM
drive
before
the
drive
is
ready.
The
busy
indicator
lights
when
you
attempt
to
access
the
drive
after
loading
a
disc
into
the
loading
tray.
Wait
until
the
busy
indicator
is
no
longer
lit
before
attempting
to
access
the
drive.
v
The
connectors
on
the
audio
cables
that
are
provided
do
not
fit
the
connector
on
your
audio
adapter.
Some
audio
adapters
might
require
a
special
cable.
See
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
audio
adapter.
You
might
have
to
separately
purchase
an
audio
cable
for
the
DVD-ROM
drive.
If
you
are
using
an
Lenovo
computer
or
Lenovo
audio
adapter,
refer
to
Appendix
D,
“Service
and
Support,”
on
page
D-1.
v
“Unable
to
Create
Overlay
Window”
message
appears
when
you
use
DVD
Express
with
Windows
95,
Windows
98,
or
Windows
2000.
1.
Your
video
device
driver
needs
an
update
to
enable
overlay
support.
Contact
the
manufacturer
of
your
video
card
or
your
computer
for
updates.
Some
drivers
are
provided
on
the
MPEG-2
CD.
2.
The
resolution
of
your
screen
might
be
too
high.
Try
setting
the
screen
to
800
x
600
x
16
bpp
at
60
hz.
v
DVD
movies
do
not
start
automatically
when
inserted
into
the
DVD-ROM
drive.
1.
DVDs
that
contain
both
programs
and
DVD
Video
content
will
autoplay
the
program
content.
To
view
the
video
content,
start
DVD
Express
manually.
v
Video
appears
to
be
choppy
or
is
dropping
frames.
1.
Ensure
that
DMA
is
turned
on
for
your
computer
hard
disk
drive
controller.
2.
The
resolution
of
your
screen
might
be
too
high.
Try
setting
the
screen
to
800
x
600
x
16
bpp
at
60
hz.
3.
If
your
computer
processor
has
less
power
than
a
Pentium
II
450,
some
jerkiness
is
normal
on
certain
DVDs.
Appendix
B.
Problem
solving
B-3
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