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Date: | Thu, 17 Sep 1998 20:37:53 -0400 |
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Recently I have found that when I attempt to read from certain CD-ROM's I
get a message
that tells me : (G:\ Is not accessable. The device is not ready.)
This has happened with several CD's that I've received from MSN and AT&T
Worlnet. However, when I place my Encarta CD or music CD in my drive, it
works fine.
What could cause a perfectly new CD to become unable to be read?
If this only happened once, I would assume that it is just a faulty disc,
but it seems to be a reoccuring problem.
Any ideas?
I am running Windows 95, original version , on a 486DX/100 with a Mitsumi
FX400 4X CD.
TIA for any help you kind folks might be able to offer.
Best regards,
Michael Gerke
Horizon Technology Group
Romulus, MI USA
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