OK, first off THANKS for the cleaners for my CD-ROM and DVD Player!
Now, I ran the one for the CD-ROM unit and then stuck that CD-ROM back in and
it STILL asks me to choose between Ignore and Eject.
I believe I did look at this CD-ROM on my old Smurf (BW G3) and it is
possible
I
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 5:50 AM, Eric Herbert goo...@hillcotechnology.comwrote:
OK, first off THANKS for the cleaners for my CD-ROM and DVD Player!
Now, I ran the one for the CD-ROM unit and then stuck that CD-ROM back in
and
it STILL asks me to choose between Ignore and Eject.
I
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 5:30 AM, Kevin Barth godai@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 5:50 AM, Eric Herbert
goo...@hillcotechnology.comwrote:
OK, first off THANKS for the cleaners for my CD-ROM and DVD Player!
Now, I ran the one for the CD-ROM unit and then stuck that CD-ROM
On 2010/10/05 03:50, Eric Herbert wrote:
When it's asking if you want to Initialize, Ignore, or Eject, it means that
either there is no data on the disc (never was burned), or if there is data on
the disc, it's in a format the computer flat out doesn't understand is actually
data (a corrupted
OK, first off THANKS for the cleaners for my CD-ROM and DVD Player!
Now, I ran the one for the CD-ROM unit and then stuck that CD-ROM back in
and
it STILL asks me to choose between Ignore and Eject.
I believe I did look at this CD-ROM on my old Smurf (BW G3) and it is
possible
I saw it on the old