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CD-Rom won't read my warcraft cds...
Help me out with one or the other problem in order to fix my actual problem:
If I leave my computer on for extended periods of time (and I often need to because I do jobs (computer processes) that take several hours. I also just do it because I've always done it), my warcraft 3 cds won't work. It's an odd situation: the cd reads, the autoplay works, and I can browse the cd and interact with the menu, including watching previews of upcoming Blizzard games.
However when I click 'Play WC3TFT', it gives me an error saying that the cd is not in the drive. This problem is solved by rebooting.
What's going on?
The second problem is a thought I had to fix the above problem: creating an image file of the cds and hosting them on my computer. I will then use daemon tools to create virtual cds. However when I used winISO to make a cd image from the game cds, the cd images fail to work; I get the same error.
What's going on?
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Hypnotising you
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I get that CD is not in the drive thing all the time. Does it pop up with three options to choose from?
Try again, Cancel and Continue? I always just hit continue and sit for a few seconds, then it loads. I get that problem with Warcraft, Diablo, Quake 3, and both of my Jedi games. I think it's an XP thing.
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WinXP Professional Ver 2002 SP1
I'm going to try to get clonecd now. I'll report back so that m4tt b4tt can get some closure as well
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I'm still getting the problem; how do I uninstall/remove autoplay?
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Hold down Shift once you put the CD in and it'll bypass autoplay.
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