Thanks for the suggestion, Mark.

I believe that you think there is a single file on the DVD, rather, there are hundreds of books on it in separate files. I opened the DVD/CD drive and looked at everything I could bring up. Nothing struck me as a meaningful approach. ----- Original Message -----
Thanks for your contribution.

I do have a Windows 7 computer as well, and the DVD does open somewhat on it; however, I do not have much competence on that machine which is why I am trying to open the DVD on the XP computer.

I didenter the application key to tryand find "open" on its menu and on the "file" menu as well but neither approach was beneficial.

Thank you, Mark.

Lloyd
From: "Mark Torgerson" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] how to find a dvd driver


Hi
I am not sure about a driver but it may be a couple of things. If you can go to the "My Computer" and open the DVD drive. This may let you look directly at the files. Then you may need to reassign the file extension to your DVD player program. I had a situation once where the file extensions became disassociated from the program. It is a relatively easy fix.
     I hope this helps.

God bless,
Mark

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