But it could also be a bad CD-ROM. I was having "bad block" errors in the log files also, it was a bad drive. HP replaced it, then the replacement went bad.
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Just my 2¢ worth,
Jeff
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| The bad block is referring to data on a CD and not ther CD-ROM.
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| You can attempt to clean the CD Lens and retry or try reading the CD in
| another PC.
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| If that doesn't get a result, then you have a scratched CD.
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