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>> I am not sure, it been awhile since I done this. Go over to >> devices. Audio codec. Only if you still have problems. I think >> you change GSM 6.10 priority to 3, maybe PCR can verify this.
> Am at 'Devices' now; under the heading of 'Audio Devices' it has two > entries, one is for my modem and the other is for for 'VIA AC'97 Audio > Controller (WDM)'.
All I have there is ESS Allegro-1 PCI AudioDrive. It is bolted to "use audio features on this device". The Settings button is greyed.
> There doesnt seem to be any mention of 'GSM 6.10' > or > 3.... perhaps I am in the wrong area? I went thru' control > panel>MultiMedia>Devices.
..., & mine is set at priority 4. It is the 4th one on a list of 13 codecs. And each one has a priority number equal to its position in the list. Each one is also bolted "use this audio codec" in the General tab. Maybe check that they all are bolted to be used.
At "...Media Control Devices, CD Audio Device (Media Control), Settings button", check that the CD Music Volume slider is at maximum.
At ... "Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Windows Setup tab, Multimedia" ... are CD Player & Audio Compression checked? Maybe uncheck them to uninstall them. After a reboot (if told to do so), go back in & check them & reboot again, if told.
And, as others said...
(1) Boot to Safe Mode. (Hold F5 as you boot, or hold CTRL for the Startup Menu, & select Safe Mode from that.) (2) "START, Settings, Control Panel, System, Device Manager tab". (3) Open the CD-ROM branch, by clicking its plus sign. (4) Highlight each drive in that branch, & click "Remove". (Safe Mode may reveal the presence of a "ghost".) (5) Close up, & boot to Normal Mode.
Hopefully Windows will find the correct drivers, & all will be well.
It looks like a lot of good people have given good advice that you have promised to try. Mainly, I'll wait for those results & for you to answer their questions, especially...
(1) Did someone take a shot at you & hit the CD Player instead? (But thanatoid we thought is a good shot!) (2) Are these commercial music CDs or were they burned by you? Do they play in a different computer? (3) What was the error message that you got from WMP & the other players?
>> Greg
> Thanks for chipping in.
> S/C
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>> Uhm, I'm only here for one reason, you mention some testing >> applications:
>> Malwarebytes - MBAM >> Operating Systems: Microsoft ® Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7.
>> SuperAntiSpyware - SAS freeware version >> Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 2003 >> 400Mhz or Faster Processor with at least 256MB RAM
> Good points. I forgot that MBAM doesn't work on Win98SE and I just > remembered that the new version of SAS doesn't always work well with Win98 > either. > Buffalo
Yeah, thought it was worth posting, instead of further frustrations...
I going back & reread what thanatoid said about assassinations!
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>> Uhm, I'm only here for one reason, you mention some testing >> applications:
>> Malwarebytes - MBAM >> Operating Systems: Microsoft ® Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7.
>> SuperAntiSpyware - SAS freeware version >> Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 2003 >> 400Mhz or Faster Processor with at least 256MB RAM
> Good points. I forgot that MBAM doesn't work on Win98SE and I just > remembered that the new version of SAS doesn't always work well with > Win98 > either. > Buffalo
Spybot S & D Ver 1.6.2 (Current free ver) Works OK on Win98SE. Just updated it.