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Playing music CD's with Windows 95 CD Player
When you insert a music CD into your CD-ROM drive, Windows 95's CD Player automatically launches and begins playing the CD. If you're like most computer users, once the CD begins playing, you minimize CD Player and listen to the music and never open the CD Player again. When you do so, the CD Player continues to occupy precious system resources. However, you can avoid wasting system resources by configuring CD Player to continue playing music CDs after you close it. To do so, once you have CD Player up and running, pull down the Options menu and select the Preferences command. When you see the Preferences dialog box, clear the Stop CD Playing On Exit check box.
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