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Audio CD, Mozilla and updates

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Name: Hellrat
Date: April 6, 2005 at 03:22:29 Pacific
Subject: Audio CD, Mozilla and updates
OS: eCS 1.1
CPU/Ram: P4 2.0 / 512
Comment:
Hi.. I installed eCS a few days ago and I have three questions:
1. When I try to play audio CD in eCS 1.1 nothing happens. If I click the cd-drive, the system says the disk is unformatted. What could be wrong? My SB Live! is working fine though.
2. I installed mozilla from the eCS installation CDs but when I click its icon or any web-icon, it doesnt start, nothing happens. Is this a known error? Ive tried uninstalling mozilla and installing it again but that didnt seen to work.. If u have a suggestion on another webbrowser to us because its better, please tell me. (using Opera at the moment, although html is associated with mozilla, which doesnt work)
3. Are there updates for eCS? Is it possible to update the OS as done with windows update in winxp?


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