CD Grab has stopped working after a couple of years service. Numerous reboots have not fixed the issue,
My CD-ROM drive is drive D. So I have no idea why CD Grab has suddenly decided it should be drive F. There is no drive F and I don't recall there ever being a drive F. Other CD software (such as Windows Media Player) has no problems with the CD-ROM drive and happily plays CDs with no problem. Why has CD Grabber suddenly decided the CD-ROM is drive F and not drive D, when other software has no such issues. Where can I reconfigure it so that it correctly recognises the correct drive and not a non-existent one?
My CD-ROM drive is drive D. So I have no idea why CD Grab has suddenly decided it should be drive F. There is no drive F and I don't recall there ever being a drive F. Other CD software (such as Windows Media Player) has no problems with the CD-ROM drive and happily plays CDs with no problem. Why has CD Grabber suddenly decided the CD-ROM is drive F and not drive D, when other software has no such issues. Where can I reconfigure it so that it correctly recognises the correct drive and not a non-existent one?
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