JustinTime91
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It could possibly, be that you don't have the bios set-up to run your DVD drive, make sure the HDD boots up first, then make sure the bios shows that the DVD drive boots up after that. Also the LED eyes that read the DVD's are very sensitive to dust, so I would also recommend you to try and clean it with a Q-Tip (not wet), and if you can't reach the eye, Wal-Mart sells a CD/DVD Drive cleaner (it's a CD with bristles on the bottom to clean the eye while it's spinning in the drive). Hopefully that's the problem, because I had to clean my drive already like 2 times from that.