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ANN BALDWIN
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      2nd Jul 2003
i am having a problem getting my cd out. i have copied a
document to a cdrw. i had made changes and then was
trying to close it and it keeps asking if i want to save
the changes, every time, i try to get the document to
close so that i can remove the cd.
 
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Michael
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      2nd Jul 2003
Shutdown and try ejecting on restart. If that doesn't work, go into your cd
burning program and eject from there. If you used Roxio Direct CD , you have
to go into Direct CD and eject it. If you have Nero Burning ROM, you can
eject it by going to "recorder" and selecting "eject medium".
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> i am having a problem getting my cd out. i have copied a
> document to a cdrw. i had made changes and then was
> trying to close it and it keeps asking if i want to save
> the changes, every time, i try to get the document to
> close so that i can remove the cd.



 
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