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  2. Aim Challenge #963 — 15 targets, avg 373ms · 141 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
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  4. It's quick for me here in the uk. Im wondering if its a bad hop, like the Cod4x server was suffering for players in certain locations
  5. Aim Challenge #963 — 15 targets, avg 663ms · 125 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
  6. 24hrs later, still same slowness unfortunately
  7. Daily Sudoku #963 — completed in 5:25 · 159 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
  8. Aim Challenge #963 — 15 targets, avg 495ms · 134 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
  9. Target Priority #963 — cleared all 9 targets clean · 146 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
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  11. Daily Wordle #963 — solved in 5/6 · 40 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
  12. Daily Wordle #963 — solved in 5/6 · 40 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
  13. I used to be good at English I still is
  14. There are a lot of people more expert than me, but I got interested as this seems weird, so thanks to google I found this. The general consensus is dirty cd or dirty lens, ps make sure you show hidden files. Be careful with editing the registry unless you're confident, try others first. I personally am not confident with editing the registry so be warned. Because this is a factory-made data CD being read on Windows 11, the issue is almost certainly caused by corrupted Registry filters in Windows 11, or a failing laser hardware lens inside your disc drive. Factory discs are physically pressed and finalized, so they do not suffer from the user-error burning bugs common to blank media. Clear Corrupted Windows 11 Registry Filters Windows updates can corrupt specific registry keys (called Upper and Lower Filters), forcing the drive to misread factory data discs as empty or unreadable. Press the Windows Key + R, type regedit, and press Enter to open the Registry Editor.Navigate to this exact path in the left sidebar:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d36e965-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}Look at the right panel. Look for files named Upper Filters or Lower Filters.If you see either file, right-click on it and select Delete. Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer. Assign a Explicit Drive LetterSometimes Windows 11 detects the hardware but forgets to map the path to display the files in File Explorer.Right-click the Start Menu and select Disk Management.Locate your CD-ROM drive listed in the bottom section.Right-click the drive space and choose Change Drive Letter and Paths.Click Add or Change, assign a new letter (like E: or G:), and click OK. Clean the Optical Drive Laser LensFactory-made data discs have tighter track tolerances than music CDs. If the reader laser lens inside your tray collects dust, it can spin the disc but fail to read the file allocation index.Open the tray and use a can of compressed air to clear out dust.Gently wipe the tiny glass lens sphere inside with a dry, lint-free microfiber cloth or a specialized CD laser cleaner disc.
  15. Happy Birthday
  16. COD WAW is only disc that will not open. The CD player takes all others. Don't think it is the driver. COD disc does not open in CD drivers on three other machines either.............am left with conclusion it is the disc. Looking for a WAW used disc now.
  17. Happy birthday!!
  18. Not sure if i understand , COD disc is the only one that i not read , or all disc are not on CD/DVD drive?? Cause something similar happened to me cd drive accept disc but it did not read it , even music cd were not read, so my case the drive was bad and i changed it.
  19. I think french i sometimes worst lol
  20. Daily Scramble #963 — 5/6 words · 83 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
  21. Target Priority #963 — cleared all 9 targets clean · 141 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
  22. Aim Challenge #963 — 15 targets, avg 639ms · 126 pts ▶ Play the XtremeIdiots Daily Games
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