On 24 Nov 2002, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:

> "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Any one will do. Put it in your drive and try to mount it. Does not
> > matter if it does or not.
> 
> Obviously, it didn't. Why should it find this particular CD if it does
> not find any other? Nor does the disk spin with any CD player app I
> tried (it's supposed to be a music CD).
> 
> No change in status, and I have just wasted NIS 35, I think...
> 

The "primitive" way is to do this with an "ear-stick"(??) (MAKLON 
OZNAYIM), dipped in alcohol, and exremely gently clean the eye manually. 
But of course this takes taking apart the CD. I have done this sucessfully 
on audio CDs readers, never on a burner.

And of course never open it when it is operating- LASER. (yes, i know you 
know, but I would not have slept had I not said it)

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