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Q. A user using Windows 2000 complains that their CD-ROM works fine, but when they put an audio CD in the drive they can't hear the music. You tell the user: a) Windows 2000 only supports MP3 and not CD audio. b) the audio cable from the CD-ROM is not connected to the sound card. c) the audio CD is probably upside-down. d) the CD-ROM needs to be replaced.
asianboi wrote: Q. A user using Windows 2000 complains that their CD-ROM works fine, but when they put an audio CD in the drive they can't hear the music. You tell the user: a) Windows 2000 only supports MP3 and not CD audio. b) the audio cable from the CD-ROM is not connected to the sound card. c) the audio CD is probably upside-down. d) the CD-ROM needs to be replaced. So what is the answer? There are so many correct choices... c) the audio CD is probably upside-down.
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