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Burning a cd


Question Posted Saturday March 3 2007, 6:20 pm

Ok, so I have an acer laptop. It usually burns my cd's, but now it is not. What happens is, it attempts to burn, but then it shuts my whole computer off, turns back on, and says there is an error. I've tried different disks, but it is still not working. Any helpful tips or suggestions? Thanks!

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randomgrl777 answered Saturday March 3 2007, 10:25 pm:
you have a virus take off the virus and id be fine not sure if its on ur laptop but its on mine go to computer check in control panel then main ckeck then virus check then if it shows there is one then say taked off virus i know alot about computers~hope i helped~

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