I challenge anybody to be able to help me with this. A computer programmer
has tried as has a geek, and nobody has come up with a solution.
When I try to bury audio, I am told to "Connect a burner and restart the
Player". I don't have any external burners, I have always burned on to my D:
drive and suddenly I cannot bring it up. It does not give me an option of
several drives - there aren't any other ones. I have even uninstalled
(rolled back) Media Player 11 and it still does not disappear when I
reinstall it. I am using Windows XP.
I will be very impressed if somebody can give me a solution

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Corentin Cras-Méneur - 02 Jul 2008 20:05 GMT
>I challenge anybody to be able to help me with this.
[...]
> I have even uninstalled
> (rolled back) Media Player 11 and it still does not disappear when I
> reinstall it. I am using Windows XP.
Well gettng a good response to your challenge will be tough in the WMP
for Mac group ;-)
Corentin

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Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] - 02 Jul 2008 23:03 GMT
>I challenge anybody to be able to help me with this. A computer programmer
>has tried as has a geek, and nobody has come up with a solution.
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>
>I will be very impressed if somebody can give me a solution
Is this a possible explanation ?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060
Often that result happens after installing non microsoft CD burning
software, or stuff like players which come on multimedia music CDs
that insist on playing the CD through their own player on your PC
Do either of those things ring a bell as having happened recently ?
HTH
Cheers - Neil
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