On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 09:50:29 -0800, "Mark"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I've been trying to find an Answer to this for a while and
>haven't been able to.
>
>On a Windows XP laptop, you startup the system and put in
>a data CDROM...you browse the files and then remove the
>cdrom and put in another one (say audio disk)..if you use
>explorer to browse the cd, you still see the original
>cdrom TOC...and you can even navigate subdirectories,etc
>as if the other cdrom was still inserted. There is no way
>to force windows to update the cdrom TOC without
>rebooting...and then it sees the cd thats really in
>there...
>
>Anyone have any idea's on how to resolve? For those that
>understand, its acting almost exactly like a a linux mnt
>where you mount a cd drive, remove the cd and linux will
>have cached the files so you can still navigate the
>directory.
Insert the original CD, right click the CD drive in My Computer then
select Eject from the pop up menu. Insert the new CD and it should
force XP to read from the new CD.
Peter Hutchison
Windows FAQ
http://www.pcguru.plus.com/