On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 00:22:02 -0700, BAR
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>Try using a CD lens cleaner.
What a waste of money. Better to just send that money to me. You
wouldn't miss it if you were planning on throwing away the cash
anyway, and I would feel better. Your CDROM would work just as bad
either way.
>
>If that doesn't fic the problem, if you can, borrow a friend's CD ROM and replace your. If his works then it's time to buy a new CD.
>
>They do break down and only cost a very small amount nowadays. Heck a DVD Reader / Writer costs less than US $80.00 today.
>
>"6Chris6" wrote:
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>> CD Drive doesn't seem to be reading any discs.
>> I.E. Put a cd in the drive (music or software all orriginal) and i get the green light on the CDRW drive but nothing happens, don't even get the usual whirring sound.
>> In device manager it says, drive working, no updated drivers avilable I've also tried rolling back drivers and uninstalling drivers but no luck.
>> Although if i right click on my cdrw drive short-cut and go to properties/general it comes up with "The name 'D:\' specified in the target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are corect."
>> Any help will be much appreciated
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