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May 28th, 2009
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HAHAHA 2 years old! Anyway it is an interest thread and, I'm surprised it wasn't closed.

Perhaps deleting FIND may not be appropriate but I don't have FIND in my Dialog. I have PLAY then Play with PowerDvd.
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naa that's cool. I have find in mine and it's OK. I am just updating this thread because it did not have a conclusive answer. Now it does, so if someone finds this thread, they will find the answer (and hopefully join DW) That's how they roped ME in, too much exellent content...


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"I'm so old I was doing things before man was created."
If I find a better result, I'll post it in. I'm sure there is an option somewhere on how do you want your cd/dvd drive to perform?

I know if I right-click the drive in Explorer I can change Autoplay Options. Maybe this might be a side-step to the Find issue?
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Umm... I was writing from the point of view that it was C:\ having trouble. you are looking at CD/DVD drives. unsure what the prob was, as the original poster has not got back...
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Sorry, when you said "drive" I assumed ...

Look, the Find is nothing. There is nothing associated. It's just a hint. Double-click it and it does nothing. The only option enabled is "New" and "Set Default".

I suggest you click the Find Heading and click "Set Default".

Now see what happens ....
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In Explorer
Tools > Folder Options > View
Folders and Files - Checkmark all settings that say Display .....etc

Apply Ok

Now single click the drive icon
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