Does the CD Player play sound?
Action:
1) Open the 'Control Panel'.
2) Double-click the 'Multimedia' icon. (The 'Multimedia Properties' dialog box appears.)
The 'Multimedia Properties' dialog box
3) Click the 'Advanced' tab and double-click 'Media Control Devices' in the 'Multimedia devices' list box.
4) Select 'CD Audio Device (Media Control)' in the 'Multimedia devices' list box, click 'Properties', and click 'Remove'. (The 'Remove' dialog box appears.)
5) Click 'Yes' to remove the driver.
6) Click 'OK'.
7) Open 'Windows Explorer'.
8) Browse the Windows\System directory, select the MCICDA.DRV file, and press the DEL key. (The 'Confirm File Delete' dialog appears.)
9) Click 'Yes' to delete the file.
10) Restart Windows 95.
NOTE: The changes made in steps 1) through 9) will not take place until the computer is restarted.
11) Open the 'Add New Hardware' icon.
12) Click 'Next'.
13) Select the 'No' radio button and click 'Next'.
The 'No' radio button
14) Double-click 'Sound, video and game controllers' in the 'Hardware types' list box.
'Sound, video and game controllers'
15) Select 'Microsoft MCI' in the 'Manufacturers' list box, select 'CD Audio Device (Media Control)' in the 'Models' list box, and click 'Next'.
NOTE: You must have the Windows 95 Installation CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive or have access to the CD-ROM through a local network.
16) Click 'Finish'. (The 'System Settings Change' dialog box appears.)
The 'System Settings Change' dialog box
17) Click 'Yes' to restart the computer.
18) Use CD Player to play an audio CD.
Question:
Does the CD Player play sound?
Responses:
Yes, the CD Player plays sound
No, the CD Player does not play sound