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- Windows XP Support >> Deletion of Rundll32Yup. I deleted it. I misread something about it & deleted it. It's gone, I
deleted it through SB Search & Destroy's secure shredder. I know it wasn't
smart of me & no I'm not an idiot on the computer. I'm using XP home edition.
I can't find my Windows XP cd, but I do have my Restore CD. I'm not going to
restore my computer, but if there is a way to get it off of there then maybe
I can do that. If I can go to microsoft support & get it from there then let
me know. I'd like some help quick. It doesn't hinder me majorly, but I can't
do my control pannel, or other standard system stuff like that.
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- Windows XP >> Is there a way to get more Chinese character fonts?After setting up IME for Chinese input, I noticed a small number of
Chinese fonts in MS Office 2003. Are there more free fonts to get? Or is
this it?
Thank you in advance. :)
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> mm crashesi import clips and then drag and drop them into the 'frames' or the timeline.
after 3 or 4 clips have been added, mm crashes and sends an error report. The
advice from MS is that it could be my c-media drivers, however I have the
most up to date drivers available.
anyone encounter such problems? is there a fix?
thanks
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- Windows XP >> Deleting dllHi, I need to uninstall Adobe reader, to install it fresh, but it dont allow
me, because this file cant be deleted "pdfshell.dll".
I have tried in safe mode , rename it, nothing helps.
Could you please help??
Thanks.
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Jfern
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- Windows XP Support >> Power point viewer wont open documentsI have pps but it wont open in outlook exp.so I was in control panel, folder
option,file types,file folders,advanced. I was attempting to do something i
know nothing about . I added some command for pps now i cant open my
documents,music,pictures ect. It has a message PPV cannot find file
"and","documents","or","pictures"ect. The remove button in the filefolder
wont highlight to delete what ive done. PLEASE HELP!
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- Windows XP Support >> Windows update sp2I gaily clicked on the windows update that I was told were ready for my for
my somewhat old laptop. Disaster. The start up tool bar has disintegrated,
most of the programmes like system restore, tools etc are corrupted and now I
cannot even reinstall my ethernet device. I have masses of vital information
and documents that i cannot access. This is a total disaster - what can I
do?
Anyone know?
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- Windows XP Update >> INFO for web postersIf you copy this link and paste it
in your browser's Address window:
=>| news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsupdate |<=
(don't copy the arrows or the bars - just copy the middle part)
Then you should not have to struggle with the web interface.
This WindowsUpdate group ought to open up in Outlook Express,
a much better interface, and there's no .NET Passport Sign-in!
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Vista: WMM wont preview & export quality is distortedHi there,
I have spent massive amounts of time creating & editing a certain video.
2 problems:
When I export it, the colours on the video are severley distorted and the
video actually stops some way through (audio keeps going) the video then
comes back later.
And so I decided that I was going to preview the video and then do a video
screen capture to get around it.
Now the video wont even preview! i just press play and nothing happens.
I have an intel chipset which apparently there is a hotfix for..I applied
for thehotifx, as informed that I would be helped in 8 business hours...but I
have now applied multiple times with no response.
Can anyone help me?
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- Windows XP >> c0000218 error loading \SystemRoot\System32\Config\SecurityRecieving the following error when loading a Dell XP
laptop:
Stop: c0000218 {Registry File Failure} The registry
cannot load the hive(file): \SystemRoot\System32
\Config\Security
I am unable to rename or copy this file in recovery mode.
Is there anyway to startup this laptop so I can recover
the data?
Thanks
Debrah
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- Windows XP Security >> Recovering data from folders made privateI had several folders made private when my motherboard
fried itself. Instead of formatting the hard drive when I
re-installed windows after the new motherboard, I bought
a new hard drive and now use that as my main drive. I
want to get the files out of the folders on my old drive
but it says access is denied. How can I access these
files? This is on win xp home edition.
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- Windows XP >> Windows Installer EXE fileI got an error generated by WINDOWS INSTALLER - files could not be found.
What is the exe file for Windows Installer (Task manager doesn't show the
exe file)? The install processes was iniated by winzip self-extracter for
installations.
Thanks,
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- Windows XP >> Taskbar has duplicate toolbars and empty toolbarsI have duplicate toolbars on my taskbar showing the open applications. I've
turned off all toolbars and reset them but it keeps doubling the open
applications toolbar. I also have an empty toolbar that I can't close. Again,
I've closed all toolbars but can't seem to close that one without any
information on it. Has anyone delt with this and how?
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- Windows XP >> Movie Yjumbnail Preview DysfunctionalI keep a small number of short video clips in a file. With thumbnail views,
some show a picture from the clip in the thumbnail, some don't. There seems
to be no difference in the file types concerned. About half the thumbnails
are just black squares. Is there a reason, please?
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Rgoco

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 12:02:51 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
We finally got Hi-speed internet at home, I updated the OS, XP Home, with
SP2, we waited until it was totally finished and the screen asked to reboot
, we re-booted ... now it will not boot up.
I have tried safe mode and start with the last known good startup ( not sure
of the exact words) any idea on how to get this to boot?
I can get to dos mode and see that all my files are there but I just cannot
get it to boot up.
Thanks for any information
Steve
Windows XP1181
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Simple

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 12:02:51 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
You should use XP Professional. Get it free from LIMEWIRE or other BIT
TORRENT file servers. Install on your machine and problem gone forever.
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Bruce

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 12:09:15 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
Simple Guy wrote:
> You should use XP Professional. Get it free from LIMEWIRE or other BIT
> TORRENT file servers. Install on your machine and problem gone forever.
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Except for all of the malware deliberately inserted by the sort of scum
who illegally distribute copyrighted software, that is....
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chains and slavery? .... I know not what course others may take, but as
for me, give me liberty, or give me death! -Patrick Henry
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SFD

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 13:57:49 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
Thanks but no thanks ....
I found the problem being an outdated BIOS ...... which means I will just do
an reinstall and not do the SP2 upgrade since Sony does not have a bios
upgrade
Thanks for the offer
"Simple Guy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> You should use XP Professional. Get it free from LIMEWIRE or other BIT
> TORRENT file servers. Install on your machine and problem gone forever.
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Talahasee

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 20:44:27 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:01:41 -0500, "SFD" <EMail@HideDomain.com>
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>We finally got Hi-speed internet at home, I updated the OS, XP Home, with
>SP2, we waited until it was totally finished and the screen asked to reboot
>, we re-booted ... now it will not boot up.
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>I have tried safe mode and start with the last known good startup ( not sure
>of the exact words) any idea on how to get this to boot?
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>I can get to dos mode and see that all my files are there but I just cannot
>get it to boot up.
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>Thanks for any information
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>Steve
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By the way, if you are interested in XP Pro, you CAN get it
on Ebay very inexpensively. I paid less than $60 for mine.
And it is guaranteed, as Ebay has an agreement with
Microsoft that if Ebay catches anyone selling bootleg
software, they prosecute.
And apparently the companies/ individuals who sell software
on ebay are required to insure against piracy.
Good luck!
Tallahassee
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Jupiter

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Posted: Sat Feb 18 21:27:07 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
That would be a good suggestion if it was legitimate and also if the OP
needed Windows XP Pro.
You are definitely wrong on the first and probably wrong on the second.
It seems you offered nothing valid.
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http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org
"Simple Guy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> You should use XP Professional. Get it free from LIMEWIRE or other BIT
> TORRENT file servers. Install on your machine and problem gone forever.
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Andy

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Posted: Sun Feb 19 01:30:17 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
sure get stolen software from those groups and maby get a virus or who knows
what from it guys like you are the ones who make the legit users look bad
and drive the prices up for us.
"Simple Guy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> You should use XP Professional. Get it free from LIMEWIRE or other BIT
> TORRENT file servers. Install on your machine and problem gone forever.
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Andy

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Posted: Sun Feb 19 01:31:21 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
i totaly back this poster on this reply.
Except for all of the malware deliberately inserted by the sort of scum
who illegally distribute copyrighted software, that is....
"Simple Guy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> You should use XP Professional. Get it free from LIMEWIRE or other BIT
> TORRENT file servers. Install on your machine and problem gone forever.
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Ron

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Posted: Sun Feb 19 15:28:52 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
"Simple Guy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>You should use XP Professional.
Balderdash.
There is zero difference in performance or stability between XP Home
and XP Pro. Both versions are compiled from the same source cod base.
The only differences are in certain functions and features which are
included with Pro but which are not part of Home. Unless there is a
actual or anticipated future need for one of these specific items
there is absolutely no advantage in upgrading from Home to Pro.
>Get it free from LIMEWIRE or other BIT
>TORRENT file servers. Install on your machine and problem gone forever.
That is just plain thievery, and the problems would likely only just
be beginning.
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference
has never been in bed with a mosquito."
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ANONYMOUS

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Posted: Sun Feb 19 15:36:39 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
Completely false advice. MS hasn't got any agreements with ebay.
Talahasee wrote:
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> On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:01:41 -0500, "SFD" <EMail@HideDomain.com>
> wrote:
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> >We finally got Hi-speed internet at home, I updated the OS, XP Home, with
> >SP2, we waited until it was totally finished and the screen asked to reboot
> >, we re-booted ... now it will not boot up.
> >
> >I have tried safe mode and start with the last known good startup ( not sure
> >of the exact words) any idea on how to get this to boot?
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> >I can get to dos mode and see that all my files are there but I just cannot
> >get it to boot up.
> >
> >Thanks for any information
> >
> >Steve
> >
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> By the way, if you are interested in XP Pro, you CAN get it
> on Ebay very inexpensively. I paid less than $60 for mine.
>
> And it is guaranteed, as Ebay has an agreement with
> Microsoft that if Ebay catches anyone selling bootleg
> software, they prosecute.
>
> And apparently the companies/ individuals who sell software
> on ebay are required to insure against piracy.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Tallahassee
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ANONYMOUS

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Posted: Sun Feb 19 15:34:51 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> XP Home SP2 upgrade help
Could you stop giving wrong advice please. You count legally download
MS software from anywhere. PERIOD.
Simple Guy wrote:
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> You should use XP Professional. Get it free from LIMEWIRE or other BIT
> TORRENT file servers. Install on your machine and problem gone forever.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Problem with CD Rom Drivei'm having an issue with getting my cd drive to recognize
any cd. I put in a game cd, it told me to put the first
disk in, and now will not play any music, game or data
off a cd. I have uninstalled my drivers, ect and it
still will not work. I know getting a new CD rom drive
will work, but im looking for the INEXPENSIVE way to do
things... any suggestions will be apreciated.
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- Windows XP Support >> Error Deleting File or FolderMy OS is Windows XP Professional. I created a folder in my documents, and now
I cannot delete it. I moved the folder to my desktop, and I still cannot
delete it. I tried going directly to its location on the C: drive and
deleting it, that did not work. I also tried deleting it from Windows
Explorer, that did not work. I keep getting an error message stating, "Cannot
find the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct path and file
name." What should I try next? Thanks.
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- Windows XP Support >> Share favorites folderCan anyone explain to me in a step by step guide how I can share m
favorites folder between my desktop and my laptop.
I have used the "set up home network wizard but the favorites dont sho
on the laptop.
In plain english if possible as I don't understand PC jargon.
Any advice really appreciated.
Thanks
Pa
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- Windows XP Security >> Browser Hijacker - How can I remove completely?My fathers PC went unprotected and now his broswser has been hijacked. I've
tried everything to get rid of it completely (Spy Bot, SpySweeper, Hijack
This, Counterspy, Yumgo etc) but it just keeps coming back. So far I have
removed over 600 viruses from his PC but this one is a devious devil.
One of the web browser addresses appears as res://shdocsv.dll/blank
and another as http://540filost.com/randomsites.
I can't access regedit in Run mode and i'm at a loss as to my next move?
Help me Obi Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope! Anyone....please?
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- Windows XP Support >> Computer can't detect D Drive (D:\)My computer can't detect my D drive. It detected it at last shutdown, and
I've ran AVG and Spybot for spyware.
I go onto my computer, and it only detects my Ipod (F) and Hardrive (C).
I'm using Windows XP Proffesional, and my D:\ Drive is ASUS.
Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks in advanced.
Josh
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- Windows XP Setup >> two hard drivesI recently installed a second hard drive just to store recovered files that I
was searching for and didn't want another person looking through them. Should
I or can I install windows on this hard drive and then use this hard drive
and its version of windows as my own private computer?
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- Windows XP >> Network Monitoring Program more simple than "MS Network Monitor v3"?Hi, i have been appointed the "sysadmin" of my small organization's
network (since i supposedly know more than anyone else here,
debatable) and my first task is to find the bandwidth hogs and IM
slackers.
We have a linksys router and everyone insists on using windows so it
is more or less a windows network. We do not have a server (yet, i am
lobbying the director but its an uphill battle) so i don't have a
computer where all the traffic goes through. I found MS Network
Monitor v3.x (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933741) and it *seems*
to do what i need like view network traffic w/o being installed on a
server only problem is that it is waaaay over my head and i have
little concept of how to filter/interpret the data.
I am trying to find a free app (lobbying my boss for a server is hard
enough as is w/o investing in even more software) that will simply
allow me to identify the sites users are visiting, how much they are
down/uploading, what they are down/uploading, and the services they
are using and how often they are using them (mainly instant
messaging), etc etc etc. And of course the information needs to be
understandable by someone like me (ie "advanced user" but not hacker/
sysadmin/guru).
Any help or suggestions would really be appreciated!
Cheers
-Gaiko
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- customize >> popup descriptionhow do i turn off the popup description? i've unchecked
the box in folder options, view tab but am still getting
that stupid popup clinging to my cursor.
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- Windows XP Update >> Windows UPdate Error after SP2I run windows update frequently. After installing XP SP2 from the MS
distribution Disk I now encounter an Error number: 0x8024402C. This error is
not listed in the trouble shooter or any of the other Update self help
resource. I Have shut down the firewall and AV but still enconyter the same
error.
Any Idea
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- Windows XP Setup >> Upgraded to XP from 98I have recently upgraded to XP from Windows 98. I am having such memory
problems! I have 8.78 GB used space and only 774 MB free right now (and
that's good.) I have 320 RAM so I am not sure what the problem is. I have
defragmented and cleaned up my disk space many times. I have deleted any
programs I haven't used recently. Does anyone have any other suggestions??
I am at a complete loss.
THANKS!
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kpiela
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- Windows XP Network >> Windows Firewall of SP2 slows down LAN sharingHi,
Tested with XP SP2 to share files with a Windows-2000 client PC, if
Windows Firewall is turned ON, the workgroup computers who are running
on WinXP SP2 will be listed after for a very very long time.
If Windows Firewall is turned OFF, the LAN workgroup computers
connection is established in a very short time, and the files which
are shared will be listed and files are listed in a very short time.
That's a negative point of Windows Firewall.... Comments?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Network >> Standby & wake on lan -problemHello,
I'm running a web server on my Win XP SP1 machine. To enable waking of the
computer from standby by requesting a web page on the web server, I've set
NIC Power Management option to "Allow this device to bring the computer out
of standby."
This works fine, only now my problem is that the computer resumes from
standby by itself in every few minutes even when there is no network traffic
between the computer and internet.
If I unplug the computer's network cable from the external adsl modem, the
computer won't resume from standby by itself, but obviously neither can the
computer be connected from internet.
Or if I change NIC Power Management options to "Only allow management
stations to bring the computer out of standy.", the computer won't resume
from standby by itself, but needs a magic packet to wake up. However the
magic packet -scenario is not implementable in my case.
Could it be that the network traffic between the computer and the external
adsl modem is causing the computer to wake up? If so, how can that be
avoided other than using the ways described above? Or is there some other
source that is triggering the NIC to wake up the computer?
Matti
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- Windows XP >> doing backupsI have a 40GB hard drive with 10GB empty space. I want to
backup the whole 30GB. I have another hard drivr installed
but it's almost full. What other types of media that I can
use to do full backups. I also have a CDrom and a CDRW
installed.
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