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Almost all problems which result in a CD opening improperly or audio and PDF files not opening are the result of the files and folders not being placed in the appropriate folder. (See Help page 7 and Help page 8 for more information.) If individual folders or files do not open correctly, check to make certain that the files are in the correct folder. Also check to make certain that all folder and file names are spelled correctly. Make certain that all files contain the correct HTM or HTML designation. (Save Target As... may eliminate the "l" (L) from "html". You must add an "l" (L) to the extension if it was included in the original file name. In addition, Save Target As... may add a "[1]" indicating that it is "copy number 1" For example, the file name A1ab1.mp3 may become Alab1[1].mp3. Remove any "[1]"s ([one]) from file names.
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If you are making a CD which you want to have open automatically, autorun.inf and launch.exc files must be included to automatically open the CD. If the launch.exc file does not download correctly from the HomePage.zip folder, you may download a free copy from www.nu2.nu. After the zip folder has downloaded, you may open it and use just the launch.exc file. If you also need to use the autorun.inf file from the download, you must open it (double click on the file) and rewrite it to read "[autorun] open=launch.exe "[name of file].html"". For example, if you want to open on the homepage.html file, the autorun entry would read "[autorun] open=launch.exe "homepage.html"".
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The CDs designed for the Spoken English Learned Quickly course fit on a standard 700MB disc. If your burner gives an alert that there is too much material, 1) make certain that the disc is empty, 2) make certain that you have not copied more material that is specified for that CD (you cannot combine material from both the Make a CD of the entire course and Make a high quality MP3 CD with text), and 3) make certain that you have not copied files (or folders) twice.