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Chris
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      29th May 2007
I have re-installed XP onto a laptop and the CD drive is now showing up
as a `removeable item` in the system tray. Anybody got any ideas as to
why this has happened ?
Thanks
 
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Dave B.
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      29th May 2007
If it's in a multi-use bay, that is normal.

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>I have re-installed XP onto a laptop and the CD drive is now showing up as
>a `removeable item` in the system tray. Anybody got any ideas as to why
>this has happened ?
> Thanks



 
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