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Old 20/09/05, 23:09
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auto-run

Could someone explain how I can make my cd rom auto run? It is very difficult getting new program discs to download . I have to go into my computer and right click on cd then I have the choice of about 20 files even then the program does,nt go as it should. Any help would be much apreciated.
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Old 21/09/05, 01:05
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Re: auto-run

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Download and install that. Once it repairs, log off and log back on. should be fixed.
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Old 21/09/05, 10:28
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Re: auto-run

I have now got "auto fix" on my desktop but I get error message---- "autofix is linked to missing export kernel 32.dll get volume name for volume mount point w" I must admit I,m fumbling in the dark now . pablo126
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Re: auto-run

hmm....missing kernel files? this might call for a system repair. do you have your original operating system disk? if so, reboot your PC with this CD in the cd-rom drive, and boot from it. run the recovery console and it should replace any missing system files.

then try running the autofix program again. i just used it to fix my camera's "autoplay" feature (it wasn't autoplaying, and i couldn't figure out why) and it worked, so i know it's not the program's fault.
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Thanks Eric Iwill try rebooting with my original cd .
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