David, you are GOOD! [and so is Claymore--] it WAS an incorrect Registry
entry, which the AutoPlay Repair Wizard found and corrected. I stuck in an
Office XP CD and it started installation just like it should. THANK YOU BOTH
(shouted).
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> > "Ed" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:2CA90329-604A-44F5-8C6C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > My wife's Toshiba Satellite 1000-S127 refuses to start an installation when
> > > the CD is put into the D: drive. The CD runs, and then stops. I can start
> > > the installation by manually clicking on setup, but my Dell Inspiron (also
> > > with XP Pro) just starts installation when I put in the new program's CD. I
> > > have checked Start>My Computer>rt clicked D: drive> properties> AutoPlay,
> > > and made sure both laptops have Music, Picture, Video, Mixed, Music and DVD
> > > set to "Prompt me...." My laptop starts installations immediatetly, hers
> > > doesn't. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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