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cd is corrupted

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by holyhandgrenade, 2002/04/17.

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  1. 2002/04/17
    holyhandgrenade

    holyhandgrenade Inactive Thread Starter

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    Before I moved to win2k from win98 I burnt some cds with NTI Cd-maker 2000 Pro. Now in win2k I can't read these cds. The directory structure shows up showing all the files etc. But to read or run anything I get an error.
    Disk structure is corrupted or unreadable for exe
    Something about wrong permissions when trying to read a zip

    These cds work fine in 95,98,ME not in 2k or XP

    Any help would be great!
    Thx

    If this shows up twice Sorry! my browser crapped out when I tried to post the first time, but I'm sure it didn't work.
     
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    orndog

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    Are you trying to double-click on the CD drive? Try Exploring the CD drive if you are. Did you get the newest drivers for both your drive and NTI?
     

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    holyhandgrenade

    holyhandgrenade Inactive Thread Starter

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    I am using explorer. And my drivers are all up to date.
    I couldn't find anything on NTI's site. I'm not using it to burn anymore. I use Nero instead. I just want to be able to read these disks. I guess you could say I'm too cheap to network to an ME,98 etc and copy the files over than reburn:D
     
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