Re: can't browse CD
- From: "David Cox" <d.cox@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 17:22:21 -0600
No, I never figured out any solutions. It works ok with the different drive
letter. I just have to remember which drive is which.
"DC behind the learning curve"
<DCbehindthelearningcurve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9A33C6A8-2773-4CC2-8780-04FE4A302F67@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> David,
>
> You figure out was causing your problem? I've been having a similar
> problem
> with my system. I going to try and rename the drive now and see what
> happens. Let me know if you found anything else out.
>
> "David Cox" wrote:
>
>> I have tried rebooting, still the same. Also when I can the drive letter
>> back to E: I can't read the CD. If I change to G: I can read the CD
>> again.
>>
>> "Byte" <Byte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:0C85293C-661B-40A6-8C18-2B13BB2CBD4F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Reboot and try again.
>> > --
>> > XP - WNP
>> > Today is the first day of the
>> > rest of your life.
>> >
>> >
>> > "David Cox" wrote:
>> >
>> > > I can't browse my CD drive with windows explorer. It brings up the
>> desktop
>> > > instead. AutoRun will work. The CD can be explored in the Dos box. It
>> > > doesn't matter which CD is in the drive, they all won't work. I have
>> > > uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it, still nothing. One
>> > > solution I
>> > > have found is to rename the drive letter from E: to G: . Windows
>> explorer
>> > > will now browse the CD normally. I hope the same thing doesn't happen
>> > > to
>> G:
>> > >
>> > > David Cox
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>>
>>
>>
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