11-06-2002, 06:05 AM
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Apophis 
Join Date: July 10, 2001
Location: By a big blue lake, Canada
Age: 51
Posts: 4,628
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Here´s somethings to check: - Make sure you´ve got 32-bit drivers for your CD
- Make sure the drive letters are correct
- Check if the location for playing CD music is correct
- Make sure your system can play audio CDs
- Right click my computer select properties. Click on the performance tab and look for the line that says filesystem and make sure it says 32-bit. If it´s not contact your CD-R supplier for the correct drivers.
- Right click my computer and select properties. Select the device manager tab and click on the plus sign next to the CD-ROM entry. Double click on the CD-Rom drive and click the settings tab. Make sure that the start and the end drive letters are set to the correct ones for your CD-ROM drive.
- Click Start-->settings>>control panel. Double click the multimedia icon. Click in the CD music tab. Make sure the assigned drive is the one your trying to play W&W from.
- Insert any audio CD into your CD-ROM. If the CD doesn´t automatically start playing, click start-->programs-->accessories-->entertainment-->Windows Media Player. Try to play the CD. If the CD dowesn´t start playing you need to fix this. Try downloading the latest version of wmp.
[ 11-06-2002, 06:06 AM: Message edited by: WillowIX ]
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