About 6 months ago I experienced a problem with CDEX 1.51. The problem seemed 
to be related to the data base and listing selections to be recorded etc.
I was fortunate to get a few knowledgeable folks racking their brains re a 
solution--none was found.
In the end, the easiest thing was to remove CDEX--add/remove--control panel and 
I also removed the CDEX directory--if there was still one remaining, I can't 
remember but at any rate I removed all traces of CDEX from my system and 
installed the version I am currently using--1.6.
A complete reinstall took about 15 minutes and in my case fortunately 
completely resolved the problem I had been having.
I wish I had simply done this in the first place. 
NOTE: Do those MP3 files play using any other format such as WMA or Real 
Audio--just to name 2 possibilities?
If a reinstall doesn't work then obviously, it is time to call in the techie.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 6:11 PM
Subject: Annoying CDex problems


Hi  folks,

Ok, this is really strange. I was using CDex 1.60 successfully until ... I 
restarted my Windows XP Home computer. Now, each time I try and start the 
program, I get the message telling me that it has found a problem, and needs 
to close.

I could post the entire error report here, but it seems to have an 
encyclopedia of information, with exception codes and other numbers. LOL!

And, the saga continues. I thought it might be some kind of oddity with this 
version of CDex, so I installed the last stable version, which was I think 
1.51. It seemed to be working fine until I checked my MP3 files, and found 
that they were completely silent.

In both versions of CDex. I was using something called the native NT SCSI 
Library, and this worked with v1.60 until it somehow broke.

Does anyone have any ideas as to what the heck is going on here?

Thanks.

~Ann 


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