
06-30-2008, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by danmpem Quote:
Originally Posted by SolaGratia I had the similiar problem you now have, but with Vista. What I did to fixed it was to go to the microsoft help page, I entered my problem (what was wrong), I then followed the instructions that guide me as to what I needed to do. Basically, I needed to delete two (lower and upper) programs that were not allowing my computer to read CD's. If your computer is new this is a normal problem that you have to go through. Usually, your computer manufacturer should also help if it is new or within warranty.
Hope this helps! | Right, try to Google it. Also, make sure you don't have Roxio installed. It is notorious for conflicting with other programs and drives, especially optical ones. | Removing Roxio solved this exact issue for me about three years ago.
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