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| Thread ID: 23799 | 2002-08-26 02:33:00 | Have to re-boot after CD burn | Tony S. (450) | Press F1 |
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| 73941 | 2002-08-26 09:07:00 | Maybe the answer is to use stand-alone burning software, and see if the problem remains. If its OK, then the software isnt compatable or its buggy? The latest PC User magazine CD has a free burner program |
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| 73942 | 2002-08-26 11:19:00 | Ok fellas! Thanks all for your contributions. What started out to be a very simple question (so I thought) seems to have turned into a major controversy. Perhaps godfather has the simple answer in using standalone software, which I will try on his advice. The fact is I am very new to all this, self taught, and do not really understand a lot of this so-called geekspeak, so therefore use very simple programmes like Media Player. A few clicks and it's done. The one thing I did read tonight on the CD itself was not to attempt to play the CD until the final "something or other" was complete, which I did with the very 1st recording,after having an error 2 tracks in. Maybe that was the problem. Think we should consider this problem closed, so thanks again to all those who tried. Cheers, Tony S. |
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