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Hi! I inherited a computer from my Dad after he passed away and gave my old one to Goodwill. It's been updated and I have no problems with software, etc. thanks to some guru friends. My Dad always did things first class and so it has a D and E drive. One is Read/Write I think and the other is Read only, although I really do not know which one I should use for music CDs. When I put a music CD in either drive it says: "A required .DLL file, MMVCP70.DLL was not found." When I try to save data to a CD (D or E drive) it says: "The selected drive disk is not in use. Check to make sure the disk is inserted." The disk is inserted. What am I doing wrong? I am FAIRLY computer savvy but this is out of my league.So what I think I've got so far is that the Hard disk is C:, D: & E: could be either cdrom or a cd writer.  

What OS are you using and what burning software are you using to "save" (burn) to a cd.

How old is the system, what KIND of disks are you trying to burn to/read from, cdr or cdrw?What version of Windows is installed and what program are you using to play [music] CDs?Do you have a program called musicmatch installed on your pc !In answer to all replies: The computer is a Genuine Intel, Pentium III w/ Windows 98 and it's about 5 years old. A friend, no longer LIVING in Austin, upgraded it and said it's a dandy and has more memory than I will ever need and I should not consider buying a new computer b/c it's fast. The disks I purchased are Memorex High Speed CD-RW. I do not have Music Match installed. I had Multi Media at one TIME but my brother (knowing just enough to be dangerous!) uninstalled it b/c it interferred w/ defrag. He said I could reinstall it but I cannot find it in ADD/DELETE PROGRAMS, among other things. If you can tell me where to look and what to look for I can provide any other specifics needed to dx the problem. I would like to play music and learn to burn disks but primarily I want to save pictures, contracts, forms, etc. relating to my business. I appreciate your help. Thx, MPPDoes any cd disk with music on play in windows  media player!>Try the open with>>right click the the cdrom drive.....a drop down should appear! :)Audio CD is drive D. I went from Start to Programs, Programs to Accessories, Accessories to Entertainment, Entertainment to Windows Media Player. It simply did not WORK. Then, I went from My Computer to Audio CD (D:) and recieved the following message:  "A required .DLL file, MMVCP70.DLL was not found." Que mas?What is your operating system win.

Windows 98



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