You keep talking about "this CD".  Do other music CDs play OK in the problem
computer?

Other data CD's read OK? 

If other music CDs play OK, what is the origin of this problem CD?  Retail,
CD-R (written where), etc.?  If it's a CD-R written in another computer, do
other CD-R's of the same brand written by that computer play OK?

It is normal not to see anything but a bunch of Trackxx.cda files in
Explorer.  If you see something else, that could be important.

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jerry Guritzky
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 7:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Playing a CD

With this CD I do not get the choice to click play, believe me as I was 
astounded that I didn't get this choice when I inserted the CD or when I
started 
Windows Media Player on my own.

I used Windows Explorer to look at all the files on this CD and there was 
nothing in there executable, I even went as far as double clicking on almost

every one of them.

Yes, Windows Explorer does show the same contents for that CD on both of my 
PC's.
Jerry.

What if you open Windows Media Player and just click play?  (Depending on
configuration, you may have to click the down arrow next to "Now Playing"
and choose the CD drive.)

When you say "looked at everything on that CD", does that mean "with Windows
Explorer" ?

And if so, does what you see in Explorer appear the same when you do that on
both PCs?

Carl

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