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Old 01-05-2006, 02:52 AM
Stormy56073
 
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When I purchased my puter in 2002 It came installed with cyberlink power dvd.
Since about 8 months ago it quit working. I had to take my pc to best buy to
be repaired and I asked them about it too. They said the computer says the
devise is working properly but it does not. Whenever i put in a dvd windows
media player comes up instead of the dvd player. Does anyone know why this is
happening. Does it have something to do with a scsi thing? I dunno.
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Old 01-05-2006, 03:54 AM
Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)
 
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Default Re: Cyberlink Power DVD

You might try re-installing the program..

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"Stormy56073" <Stormy56073@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I purchased my puter in 2002 It came installed with cyberlink power
> dvd.
> Since about 8 months ago it quit working. I had to take my pc to best buy
> to
> be repaired and I asked them about it too. They said the computer says the
> devise is working properly but it does not. Whenever i put in a dvd
> windows
> media player comes up instead of the dvd player. Does anyone know why this
> is
> happening. Does it have something to do with a scsi thing? I dunno.



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Old 01-05-2006, 03:54 AM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Stormy56073 wrote:
> When I purchased my puter in 2002 It came installed with cyberlink power dvd.
> Since about 8 months ago it quit working. I had to take my pc to best buy to
> be repaired and I asked them about it too. They said the computer says the
> devise is working properly but it does not. Whenever i put in a dvd windows
> media player comes up instead of the dvd player. Does anyone know why this is
> happening. Does it have something to do with a scsi thing? I dunno.



What happened when you reinstalled Cyberlink Power DVD? Did it not
change the file associations back?


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