Windows XP CD rom will not play my game.

Whenever I put my Cd in my Cd rom Sims pets turns and the small icon flashes on the mouse as if its going to play.  However an error message saying Windows player is not ready, then it has the little message:

exception processing message c00000a3 parameters 75bb6f9c 75b657c 4 75bb6f9c

and then I have 3 options to cancel, try again or continue.  So I click and it will continue to run as if its going to play. but nothing happens!

I'll even try to manually open it on the page my computers and it will not show that it is inside the cd rom.

In the past this has happened and it wouldshow this message and when I click on continue, it would still be autoload and play.

Sometimes he would say insert Cd whereas it would already be there, so we had a game where it would open again and I would like to close it and repeat again and again until it would be reconigize spit it and play. A great true brake!

I hope someone can help me, if so please could you me good directions step by step!

by the way, I have a windows XP and a HP computer

Pinkchick,
So did you continue to step 8.  If you do not have an upperfilter listed then you just need to go and seek the UpperFilter.  If you do not see also entry UpperFilter then you can close out of regedit.

If there was no lower filter, then I would like to know a few more details.  This only happens with this game or the CD drive has problems with other CDs as well?  You can test this on another PC game disc?

Let us know these things, so that we can find a resolution.
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