Troubleshooting Windows 10 DVD Not Working Issues
If you're having trouble with your Windows 10 DVD not working, you're not alone. This can be a frustrating issue, but don't worry, there are several solutions you can try. This guide will walk you through the most common problems and their fixes.
Understanding the Issue
Before we dive into the solutions, let's understand why your Windows 10 DVD might not be working. The most common reasons include:
- Outdated or incompatible DVD drive
- Corrupted or damaged DVD
- Incorrect DVD burning settings
- Windows 10 installation media not being set as the boot device
Check Your DVD Drive
Before you start troubleshooting, make sure your DVD drive is compatible with Windows 10. You can check this by visiting the official Microsoft page.

If your drive is compatible, try using a different DVD to rule out any issues with the DVD itself. If the problem persists, move on to the next steps.
Verify Your DVD Burning Settings
If you burned the Windows 10 installation media yourself, the issue might be with your burning settings. Here are the recommended settings:
| Setting | Recommended Value |
|---|---|
| Speed | As slow as possible (to ensure data integrity) |
| Write Speed | 4x or lower |
| Disc Type | DVD-R or DVD+R |
If your settings are different, try burning a new DVD with the recommended settings and see if that resolves the issue.

Set Windows 10 Installation Media as the Boot Device
If your computer is not recognizing the Windows 10 DVD, it might not be set as the boot device. Here's how to change this:
- Restart your computer.
- During startup, press the key that opens the boot menu. This is usually one of the following: F12, F10, F2, F1, Esc, or a key with a logo like a manufacturer's name (e.g., Dell, HP, Asus). The key combination might be displayed on the screen as your computer boots.
- Use the arrow keys to select the DVD drive as the boot device.
- Press Enter to boot from the DVD.
Perform a Clean Boot
If none of the above solutions work, there might be a conflict with your computer's software. Performing a clean boot can help you identify and resolve this issue. Here's how:
- Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type
msconfigand press Enter. - Go to the Services tab and check 'Hide all Microsoft services'.
- Click 'Disable all'.
- Go to the Startup tab and click 'Open Task Manager'.
- Disable all startup items.
- Restart your computer and try booting from the Windows 10 DVD again.
If you're still having trouble, it might be a good idea to contact Microsoft support or a professional technician for further assistance.