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Old December 10th 03, 08:53 PM
John D.
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Default CD/DVD drive issues

I have a CD-RW drive & a CD/DVD-RW drive that have been
working fine for well over a year at this point.
Recently I installed the XP highMAT support for CD
writing from the Windows update site & ever since then
the drives haven't been reading the CD/DVD's properly.
Sometimes they'll see the content on the disk, other
times they don't even see that a CD has been inserted.
Anybody else run into this at all? Anyone have any
ideas? Thanks.

-John
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Old January 7th 04, 09:08 PM
Kerry Sanders
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Default CD/DVD drive issues

"John D." wrote in message ...

I have a CD-RW drive & a CD/DVD-RW drive that have been
working fine for well over a year at this point.
Recently I installed the XP highMAT support for CD
writing from the Windows update site & ever since then
the drives haven't been reading the CD/DVD's properly.
Sometimes they'll see the content on the disk, other
times they don't even see that a CD has been inserted.
Anybody else run into this at all? Anyone have any
ideas? Thanks.



I have been seeing this recently. I was thinking that it might be the
installation of the HighMAT extension as well. I have a CD that I
just burned that the drive sees, but it takes a couple of minutes for
it to switch from one directory to another.
 




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