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ptah
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perth, w.a. australia
Dec 2000 time: 05:14
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I have been having trouble with my computer recognizing the CD-ROM even before installing. It just keeps flashing the drive light, and will say that a cd is not inserted etc. when the drive icon is clicked on. The CD works in my writer, but that is too slow to play on.
I have a Toshiba DVD-ROM III, and i've tried all the latest drivers, turning off background etc. I've followed suggestions on the activision web-site, but to no avail. I've noticed that this failure to read the cd-rom problem sometimes occurs with cd's that i get off magazines. I was wondering if anyone has had this problem, and if they have any ideas as to a solution?
thanks
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skorpion59
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
May 1999 time: 23:14
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I'm not saying this IS your problem but that is pretty common for Toshiba drives as well as many others. Short of replacing it with a new Pioneer DVD, I have no suggestions.
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species_8472
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Right mouse click on "My Computer" slide down to properties, click "properties", click "performace", click on "File System", click on CD-ROM. If you have two then select your ROM and back off on "Optimize access pattern" . You may need to go all the way "no read-ahead". Take it one step at a time to get fastest speed that will work with that ROM.
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