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03-01-2009, 02:43 AM
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This is an attempt to prevent certain files from being lost, an archive for older files that have slowly disappeared from the Internet. Most hack sites are from common folks using free hosts, and when they lose interest, the file goes bye-bye. Hopefully these posts of mine can help curb that loss.
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Instructions: File is a Nero NRG image, burn in Nero. Put burned CD with image in drive, play the disc, then once update is complete power unit on/off and all should be well.

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Quote:
Originally Posted by vividfour
i burned your download on a dvd ..
however the unit i have has no remote ???
do i just play the dvd ????
it seems short ????
let me know instructions please ...
my unit is not playing some cds ???
could they be dirty ?????
steve
also is cleaning the lens easy ???
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Instructions: File is a Nero NRG image, burn in Nero. Put burned CD with image in drive, play the disc, then once update is complete power unit on/off and all should be well.
If your unit is not playing some CDs, it may be a dying laser in the player. If burned CDs are the problem, but pressed ("store bought") CDs are fine, then that is the problem.

For information on how to clean a CD or DVD drive, see this post: http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/show...vd-cd-423.html

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10-04-2009, 06:01 PM
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hi
it is some store bought cd's ...but i'm not sure how clean they are ..if the lens is going i quess it will just get worse ????
are there cheap lens replacements ????
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No, once a drive is dead, it's dead. If it's just CD playback, then your DVD playback should still be fine. It's a DVD player, anyway.
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