Had the virus, removed. it damaged some audio drivers/software. BUT don't have the CD Writer Wizard.

1 had the virus, got deleted.

2. He damaged some files involving sound.

3. I did a drivers and utilities Resource CD repair and restored my sound.

4 but I don't have the CD Writer Wizard program.

5. which CD should I use and how, for this restore?

Hello

Are you able to burn CD in windows Explorer?

Step 1: Try the fix tool in the following article and verify.

Your CD or DVD drive cannot read or write media

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/cd_dvd_drive_problems/

Step 2: Perform the System Restore and check.

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