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#1 patden04@yahoo.com

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Posted 06 May 2006 - 09:25 AM

Hello I have installed  photo suite 8+ video wave8  and now my pc no longer recognized its own
Drive D.    I can not copy a work or pic file from my documents onto a disc inserted into Drive D
a window opens saying:     D is no t acccesable.   Incorrect function..
    HOW CAN I FIX THIS PROBLEM?
  This is my second attempt to install this program.   I have already uninstalled earlier versions
of my dvd L E  and  sonic Videowave 4.   but still    my drive D is no longer recognized.

     The drive will  recognize  cds and play music.

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Posted 06 May 2006 - 09:32 AM

View Postpatden04@yahoo.com, on May 6 2006, 12:25 PM, said:

Hello I have installed  photo suite 8+ video wave8  and now my pc no longer recognized its own
Drive D.    I can not copy a work or pic file from my documents onto a disc inserted into Drive D
a window opens saying:     D is no t acccesable.   Incorrect function..
    HOW CAN I FIX THIS PROBLEM?
  This is my second attempt to install this program.   I have already uninstalled earlier versions
of my dvd L E  and  sonic Videowave 4.   but still    my drive D is no longer recognized.

     The drive will  recognize  cds and play music.
Did you try this sticky at the top of the page?
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