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Yes Kind of strange isnt it
Doesnt seem to work no matter what you do. Guess its back to leaving the cd in the drive. This is a great site. I usualy had to replace my CDROM drive once every year due to wear and tear. I have had the same one running now for 2 1/2 years. Also helped keep my original copies free from scratches and premature wear. Hopefully they will find a fix for it soon. I dont like burning back up copies of my original games if I dont have to, but when you spend upwards to 50.00 on a game, it pays to safeguard it.
Panther 77th.
Someone with a solution would make my day.
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