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CD ROM errors on Win95

 
 
Daniel Steward
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      28th Jun 2004
When trying to open a CD-Rom application that worked fine
originally. An error message appeared: "An illegal
operation has been performed please contact your system
administrator" and wouldn't run the CD. Have seen this a
few times but never to do with the CD-ROM drive. I
wondered whether it was the disk itself, the drive
settings or a problem with the operating system.

Can it be fixed or improved?
 
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      28th Jun 2004
Please post your question to:

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"Daniel Steward" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When trying to open a CD-Rom application that worked fine
> originally. An error message appeared: "An illegal
> operation has been performed please contact your system
> administrator" and wouldn't run the CD. Have seen this a
> few times but never to do with the CD-ROM drive. I
> wondered whether it was the disk itself, the drive
> settings or a problem with the operating system.
>
> Can it be fixed or improved?



 
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