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Central AR | If its not one thing its another. That's how it usually works for me when working with these computers. There are several reasons why the disk won't read and I'm afraid I don't have an answer for that one. I would certainly first try another method to burn the files and they need to be the original files not backup copies, Sometimes I just open Windows Explorer, find the files, highlight each file while holding down the Ctrl key, right click on the highlight, select Send To, and select your drive letter that represent the CD burner. It should give you a workable copy. | |
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