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Ilene Sirocca <[log in to unmask]>
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Ilene Sirocca <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Jul 1999 18:24:31 -0400
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Perhaps somebody has an answer for this one.  I'm running a Windows 95
computer with JFW 3.3 and I recently installed a cd-burner with a SCSI
drive.  I already have a regular CD-ROM not connected to SCSI.  At this
point I've suddenly realized that my cd's are not loading automatically.  If
I want to run something I have to go into Windows Explorer.  Whether the
whole thing is a coincidence and I would have lost the autorun software
anyhow I don't know.  It doesn't matter which drive I try, the results are
the same.  Is there any hope or should I just resign myself to exploring
from now on?  BTW, the CD player still works if I go into the program.
Thanks for any information you might have.

Ilene


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