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    1. #1
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      CDRWIN 3.8F Problem or normal

      When i load up cdrwin, when it shows the starting splash screen my floppy light comes on for some reason and gets accessed?

      Is this normal?

    2. #2
      nope! I also have had the same problem in WinXP and did not know where it was coming form until I installed some other burning aoolication and then installed cdr diagnostic and the end result was neither cdr diag nor isobuster could find Cdrw Rom
      So out by the window went cdwrin 3.8f
      nb

    3. #3
      pokopiko
      I can't give you a straight answer since in some partition I stil got 3.8f and in others 3.8 d (laxity release date code)
      But I'm not sure what to use with 3.8f I also had EAT release but it did not work for me. Do you have other suggestions or options?
      nb

    4. #4
      Done that m8! but there are a # and just confused as to what to do next. For the moment I've used the cdrwdemo. com and hopefully should test it in Winxp soon. Any other could you recommend from that pack?
      nb

    5. #5
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      Ive gone back to version 3.8e.......it worked fine before but thought that 3.8F would be better and less buggy.
      But 3.8f was doin strange things!


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