I have a Win98SE Pentium II PC that I'm trying to get rid of. But there are a bunch of music saved on it so i want to be able to take those out. But the problem is that the computer just refuses to read my blank or even already written Cds(no matter if it's recordable or rewritable). The only type of disc that it reads is an already formatted audio Cd, and there is no way for me to write to a disc such as that.
Going on windows explorer, and checking the Cd drive, windows pops with a message that always pops up when you try to open a drive that doesn't have anything in it. I tried the same discs on another Win98SE of mine and it could read them. The PC that worked is newer than the older one, so perhaps I need some update? Or maybe there is a settings problem?
Ty for any help
Going on windows explorer, and checking the Cd drive, windows pops with a message that always pops up when you try to open a drive that doesn't have anything in it. I tried the same discs on another Win98SE of mine and it could read them. The PC that worked is newer than the older one, so perhaps I need some update? Or maybe there is a settings problem?
Ty for any help