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Rick,
I just went through the same thing and it was a virus called Anticmos.
Knocked out both of my CD drives. Very frustrating since you can't
reinstall anything.
McAfee was very helpful in trying to help me create a rescue disk, which
had to be downloaded to a non- infected computer, but they weren't too
helpful telling me what to do after I used the disk.
I ended up bringing my computer to Best Buy who cleaned it in 20 minutes
for $40.00.
I now have my CD drivers on a floppy.
Good luck.
Lew Russakov
Huntington Beach, CA
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 08:09:43 -0800
From: Rick Lindstrom <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Lost CD-ROM
At 11:16 PM 3/31/00 -1000, Charles Bell wrote:
>Acer TravelMate 330T, CD-ROM X40, OS Win98
>worked yesterday and not now.
>
>(EDIT)
>2. Error Message
> Using Start Menu/Run
> D:\is not accessible
> The folder was moved or removed
>
>3. Does not show D drive in device manager
> or my computer
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