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On Thursday, September 30, 1999 5:38 AM, Max Timchenko
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>Hello Philippe,
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>Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 6:30:57 PM, you wrote:
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>PJB> In a message dated 09/28/1999 2:13:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>PJB> [log in to unmask] writes:
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>PJB> << Any ideas
>PJB> > what could cause this. As I said, it will work occasionally. >>
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>PJB> I have had this happen with a dirty cd-drive get an optical cleaner
and try
>PJB> that first.
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>PJB> Philippe J. Beaulieu
>PJB> [log in to unmask]
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>What is the optical cleaner and how does it works? Just for
>educational purposes - thanks,
>
A CD-ROM lens cleaner lets you clean your CD-ROM lens to restore optimum
CD-ROM performance. Many CD cleaning utilities contain specialized programs
to test the performance of your computer's audio and video components and
can be purchased at most computer stores/vendors ad retail outlets for about
$8-10 (CA prices). HTH. :-)
Walter R. Worth
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