there really wouldn't be a problem, the only problem you might encounter is the fact that an old CD-ROM might not play CD-r's and CD-rw's depending on how old the drive is.
I would start checking cables, possably replacing the data cable. The CDROM drive might be dirty. If you have more than one drive try changing the order on the data cable. Make sure the jumpers are set properly. Will another drive read the disk you are using? I hope these ideas will help. Check your ide drivers in your device manager. If you have the Nvidea ide drivers, roll them back to the original windows drivers.
The first two floppy drives, if present, are A: and B:. Then, the first active partition on the first hard drive is C: If there is a second physical hard drive, it would be D: ... additional partitions on the hard drives, if active, would get letters after that. The optical drive is normally lettered after the last hard drive partition. So, if you have a computer with 1 floppy, one hard drive with a single partition, and a CD Rom drive, the floppy would be A:, the hard drive would be C:, and the CDRom would be D: In more recent operating systems, however, you can re-arrange drive letters using the storage management tool; but the above is the "normal" arrangement.
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You can of course continue to drive it but it would seem you would not want to. A simple tire balance will solve the problem.
Unless you have had the problem corrected by a certified mechanic, or have been told its okay to drive by a mechanic, then I would not recommend it.
I would check and see if you have a transmission or PCM problem.
Yes. It's likely that any new computer would be a good replacement for a laptop with a hard drive problem.
It depends on the age of a child in the dressing room if there is a problem. If it is a young child I don't think any woman would have a problem with a mother keeping the child with her, but an older boy would be a problem.
For a 16 year old, I would go with something older. The older cars are more sturdy, therefore safer to drive. If you can find it, I would recommend a little station wagon.
That may be a memory card problem or a PS2 problem inside the hard drive
To answer this question it would be helpful to have more information for example if your vehicle is older with high miles a worn out distributer can cause this problem
Computer has detected a problem with the transmission.