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Mac Wont Read Music Cds
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When I was using the Mac, I found that updateing seemed to fix everything.
Here is the combo update for 10.2 and should take you to 10.2.6
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=70174
It looks like it improves audio and disk utility.
Hopefully that helps,
Starfish :o
Here is the combo update for 10.2 and should take you to 10.2.6
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=70174
It looks like it improves audio and disk utility.
Hopefully that helps,
Starfish :o
Last edited by Mac_Starfish; Aug 17th, 2004 at 10:43 am. Reason: Forgot something
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Originally Posted by Mac_Starfish
When I was using the Mac, I found that updateing seemed to fix everything.
Here is the combo update for 10.2 and should take you to 10.2.6
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=70174
It looks like it improves audio and disk utility.
Hopefully that helps,
Starfish :o
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Hello,
If you reboot, does the computer allow you to start reading music CD's again? I will need to try this... having only 333 MHz, I tend to just play the CD's from the stereo, or right off the disk instead of processing MP3's with cycles I really don't have to spare. But something else to try tonight.
Christian
Christian
If you reboot, does the computer allow you to start reading music CD's again? I will need to try this... having only 333 MHz, I tend to just play the CD's from the stereo, or right off the disk instead of processing MP3's with cycles I really don't have to spare. But something else to try tonight.

Christian
Christian
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