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      7th Jun 2007
I always could put in a CD and the WMP would come up and ask what i wanted to
do but since i updated aol9vr nothing happens when i insert a disc. It won't
play the music either. please help!! it was always so easy to copy a cd to
the computer and then burn it.
 
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      8th Jun 2007
Doubleclick the My Computer icon on desktop>rightclick your CD drive
and click Properties. Now click the Auto Play tab and do your "thing" there.
In other words, set your preferences>click Apply>OK out.
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"gerri" wrote:

> I always could put in a CD and the WMP would come up and ask what i wanted to
> do but since i updated aol9vr nothing happens when i insert a disc. It won't
> play the music either. please help!! it was always so easy to copy a cd to
> the computer and then burn it.

 
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