Stumped

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Gary L.

Running Windows XP w/PowerPoint 2002 we have created
numerous presentations, packed them up and burned
them to CD. Recently, after ejecting the CD we receive an
error message that reads something like, "Wrong Volume in
CD ROM." The only way to eliminate the error message is to
re-start the PC.
We have ended the presentation prior to ejecting the CD.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this error
message? If no one has previously experienced this issue,
is there anywhere else were i can post an inquiry?


Thanks,
Gary
 
Gary,

Does re-inserting the cd back into the computer fix the problem? That would
prove the system is looking for that actual CD. It sounds like something is
staying resident in memory, but I can't think yet what it could be.

I've seen similar things on even floppy drives if you eject a disk and the
system or program running it thinks it is still there. Are there any links
to images or sounds? Websites that are linked to that stay open? Does it
occur on more than one computer?

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Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
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