There are several possible fixes for the code 39. First (and easiest) is to go to the Windows Device Manager and uninstall the drive, then restart Windows and it should find the drive and reinstall it.
To access the Device manager, hold down the Windows key on the keyboard (usually between the CTRL and ALT keys on the left side of the space bar) and hit the Pause key. The System Properties panel will come up. Click on the Device Manager and then on the CD drives. Right click on the problem drive and then left click uninstall, then restart Windows.
Hi JBaby, Here is one of the fixes Jack is talking about, Microsoft`s article on Upper & Lower Filter. Click on the CD/RW gif in my post and scrol to Section 100, article 31.
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God, grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do and the eyesight to tell the difference.
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January 9th, 2004 17:00
There are several possible fixes for the code 39. First (and easiest) is to go to the Windows Device Manager and uninstall the drive, then restart Windows and it should find the drive and reinstall it.
To access the Device manager, hold down the Windows key on the keyboard (usually between the CTRL and ALT keys on the left side of the space bar) and hit the Pause key. The System Properties panel will come up. Click on the Device Manager and then on the CD drives. Right click on the problem drive and then left click uninstall, then restart Windows.
If that doesn't fix it post back.
JBaby
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January 11th, 2004 01:00
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January 11th, 2004 12:00
Hi JBaby,
Here is one of the fixes Jack is talking about, Microsoft`s article on Upper & Lower Filter. Click on the CD/RW gif in my post and scrol to Section 100, article 31.
Best Regards
God, grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway,
the good fortune to run into the ones I do and the eyesight to tell the
difference.