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Old 05-10-2003, 08:46 PM   #13
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what MASTAQ said is true, but only if you start your machine with it !

put it in the DRIVE and look on it to see what is on it, if you see a DRIVERS directory or something like that, you can try reinstalling everything !

but i do suggest that you seek a local store that can solves the problem or you look on the net first. RESTORATION CDs is very hazardous to your computers health if you don't know where you are going !

so either put that disk aside, go on the web and try to find the correct drivers. or go to a local store that can help you with it. use that CD at your own risks !

either way, putting it in the drive while in windws shouldn't do anything. but its not 100% sure of that, so be very carefull if you the CD and READ exactly what it says !
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