Peter,
Thanks for responding. The MSKB article does not apply, however. What was
accomplished since I first posted was:
1. Run "sfc /scannow" again and this time it found errors but was only able
to fix some of them.
2. Disabled "ehtray.exe" from running at Startup
3. In "AutoPlay", changed all instances where Open or Play with Windows
Media Center appeared to something else, e.g., Windows Media Player.
These changes have resolved the problem. Why or how Windows Media Center got
involved in this is unknown to me. But at least now all types of media are
recognized, accessible and usable when inserted into the drive.
"Peter Foldes" <> wrote in message
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> Here you go
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> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939052/en-us
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