Thanks everyone who has offered advice,
I've found I can read data CDs fine if I start Win98 in command-line prompt
mode, in other words Win98 GUI is never started, sorta like Magic's idea
of using an emergency rescue disk. Unfortunately if I then fire up win98
it goes back to being identified
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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 9:24 PM
Subject: MD: Help my CD-RW drive thinks all CDs are audio discs
Hi guys, if any of you can help me I'd be eternally grateful!
My CD-RW drive has decided every CD I insert is an audio CD. This is fine
if it is an audio CD, file manager li
Hi guys, if any of you can help me I'd be eternally grateful!
My CD-RW drive has decided every CD I insert is an audio CD. This is fine
if it is an audio CD, file manager lists eg. "track01.cda" to "track12.cda" for
a 12 music track cd and it plays fine. But when I insert a data cd, whether
: Monday, January 31, 2000 4:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MD: Help my CD-RW drive thinks all CDs are audio discs
Hi guys, if any of you can help me I'd be eternally grateful!
My CD-RW drive has decided every CD I insert is an audio CD. This is fine
if it is an audio CD, file manager lists
friend I'm visiting end of march. I did install AOL 5.0 trial recently but surely
they couldn't have sent an infected CD out!!!
Well, AOL 5.0 has been known to conflict with virtually everything on earth
apart from itself. In fact, tech support departments regularly tell users
to call AOL
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check out the newsgroups
alt.cdr
alt.cdrom
From: J. Coon
check out the newsgroups
alt.cdr
alt.cdrom
alt.comp.periphs.cdr
The last one has tons of messages. ... or is it tonnes?
It depends if you mean 2000 lbs of messages or 1000 kg of messages. :-)
Rick.
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