Try placing an Audio CD in the drive, and run SE4. This will see if it is the game CD with the problem, or some configuration problem.
Also see if you can get the game CD music to play in a stereo or CD player. Remember, track 1 is data, and needs to be skipped in such a device.
Also try playing the game CD music in WinAmp or Windows Media Player (or some other such program) by loading a directory and selecting "D:\".
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I do not see any music files on the CD at all. Neither does my friend on his.
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You won't see them in Explorer because they are Audio tracks on a combination Data/Audio CD. Explorer just treats such CDs as Data CDs.
[ March 15, 2003, 01:38: Message edited by: Imperator Fyron ]