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cannot play cds or dvds.keep getting an error message. This file does not have a program associated with it for preforming this action.Create an association in the folder options in control panel. Both these drives were okay yesterday. Any help please.
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Try a System Restore to yesterday or the nearest date to it. EDIT* I notice you are currently involved in a HijackThis log. I wouldn't do anything till that particular issue is resolved. Maybe this problem is directly linked. Mention this in any future replies |
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Actually just noticed that it is auto run that will not run.If I open a program like WMP it will then run. Please help. ![]() Joe_London is helping with the HiJack issues.He doesent think that the dvd/cd problem is related. |
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Find defective autoplay settings, have a look here http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...amp;Hash=LJ6SCR |
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Click on start > my computer > right click on your CD drive > properties > auto play tab. In the drop down box choose "music CD" . Now tick the box "select an action to perform" and then highlight ( left click on ) , "play audio CD using windows media player". Apply then OK. To play DVD's , follow the above procedure choosing DVD from the drop down list , and , play DVD using windows media player. |
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Thanks FifeFlyer, I've tried that but, but when I reopen properties the drop down box as reverted back to music files, not music cd. |
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Thanks BurrWalnut , Thats seemed to work. |