Jason Cutler wrote: > > >On Wednesday, September 29, 2004 4:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>M and T wrote: >>>frank luff wrote: >>> >>>>I burned a cd a simple system backup. All went fine - but the cd player >>>>in neither machine see's the cd? >>>>I can't play it on the kitchen cd playerDah! > >I dont understand how you expect a data disc to do anything on the kitchen cd player. > >PS dont forget you only have 5 attempts at burning with the demo version of >Discribe. Also older CDROM drives like that in the 7600 may not be able to read >CD-RWs. I also burned a music CD! Neither tha beige nor the upgraded G3 7600 can see them? That is 1 a data cd nor a music CD. I am aware that I'm running out of "tries" hence the post. fluff PS The kitchen CD player nor the DVD recorder is also not recognising the music CD
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