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You need to install the MCI CD Audio driver for Windows 3.1x to play
Audio CDs. Here's what you do:(this is from memory, it will be similar,
maybe not exact!)
(Make sure you have the client's Win3.1 disks!)
Go into Control Panel, then Drivers.
Add a driver, select [MCI] CD Audio
the computer will ask for a disk, insert it & when the machine prompts
you, restart.
Try to play an Audio CD again; you should have no problems.
Jamie Furtner
At 01:25 PM 03/09/99 , you wrote:
>On 2 Sep 99, at 19:57, Ken Goad wrote:
>
> > Here's one for you all....
> > I am messing with an older PC running Win3.1
> > Installed a SB16 (brand new) and it seems to be working fine with the
>Received: from togglethis (208.202.120.158) by [208.202.120.130]
> > exception of one area...It won't play Audio CD's. When I click on Creative
> > CD to play an Audio CD I get this error: CD not inserted into drive or CD
> > Audio MCI Driver not installed.
> >
> > The driver is my guess....but how do I rectify?
>
> There is another possibility. "Creative CD" might only apply to CD drives
>for which the SB16 is acting as controller....
>
>
>David G
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