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      5th Feb 2006
I am new so my question might be simple. I am not able to play dvd's or cd's
on my sony brand player that has burning capabilities. This problem started
here recently. I am able to burn music already stored in my library or that I
have downloaded but i am not able to rip music from my cd's. I have been told
that my drive might be corrupted or an updated program needs to downloaded.
Need assistance please. My program is windows xp professional.
 
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      5th Feb 2006
medic wrote:
> I am new so my question might be simple. I am not able to play dvd's or cd's
> on my sony brand player that has burning capabilities. This problem started
> here recently. I am able to burn music already stored in my library or that I
> have downloaded but i am not able to rip music from my cd's. I have been told
> that my drive might be corrupted or an updated program needs to downloaded.
> Need assistance please. My program is windows xp professional.


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