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I have had trouble with ROXIO Direct CD since the day I first tried to install it.
(It came with EZCD-3)... And every version I tried since.
I tested it HARD and lost some disks (data) easily... I ignore it as a program.
On the ROXIO support E-MAIL list (when they had the company one _themselves_,
(like the NoSpin ones) they DID caution to never try to STOP the DirectCD program.
If you do not want it running, you must un-install it rather than "tinker with it"...
All that said, there is only one "byte" (or "bit??") that determines the media type when
the disc is read. Your one CD-player (burner?) is having trouble reading that correctly.
If the disc in question is CD-RW, the compatibility issues are even greater.
Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Automatic digest processor" Al Kohout <[log in to unmask]>
> All of a sudden, my DATA cd shows up in "my computer" as an audio CD and
> it will not open...
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> in other computers, it opens fine, but not NOW in this one.
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> What could have happened?
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> There are no songs on this CD strictly data backed up by ROXIO direct CD
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