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It also could be that some of his auto start options have gotten turned off
so that CDs must be started manually. If you go into the properties for
the CD drive, I believe there is a page where those things can be set.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 06:27 AM 11/16/2008 -0600, you wrote:
>not playing music cd's isn't usually critical, but if you can't install
>software, that is a problem. First let's see what discs will and won't be
>navigable by your computer. That is a windows explorer question. Then we
>need to know which will and won't play load, or act as they should. If the
>problem is only audio cd's, then it's necessary to find which programs and
>audio settings are being applied for audio disks. I'll bet on a program or
>audio setting. Most likely the cd's are playing just fine, but the volume
>is muted or turned way down.
>
>H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
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