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Date: | Sat, 24 Feb 2001 20:22:55 -0500 |
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Good Day One and All,
CD-Rom drive of a Pentium II, 32 MB Ram, 4 GB Hard Drive, 24x CD Rom
drive, Windows 98 SE calls all CDs placed inside Audio. Windows Media
Player also refuses to play any real Audio CDs. I have checked for the
latest drivers and download the latest critical updates from Microsoft. I
at the point of saying replace the drive but this doesn't act like any
defective CD-Rom drive that I have seen. Checked Audio CDs in a stand
alone player and they play perfectly there. The software CDs can also be
read from a different system.
My question: Is it safe to assume that CD-Rom is defective and replace it
or could it still be a software problem.
Thanks
William
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