Dear Admin, thank you for your reply, but I haven't been able to resolve my problem. Your suggestion re: restarting my pc didn't work, and using the keyword "CUE" for forum answers didn't provide a resolution. My primary problem is that I cannot access the many karaoke cdg's that I exported to my D drive when using the Custom Assembly in Microstudio. In the past, when the program worked efficiently and properly, I would click "Hard Drive" and then click the "Look In" window, and the drop-down would offer the D drive, which contained all my karaoke tracks that I created. Now, the "Look in" window doesn't offer the D drive; instead, it offers only the "Audio Cd (D)", which not only can't be written but also the selected songs don't appear on the songlist to be written. How do I retrieve the D drive? Why did it suddenly disappear? Perhaps this might shed some light: the last time I created a bunch of cdg's, I remember now that when I saved them, first using "Save As" in the Local C Disc- then exporting them, the window now offered the Audio Cd instead of the "regular" D drive. Consequently, when I go to my D drive(which I did whenever I wanted to view the many, many songs I created), I would click START on my desktop, then click MY COMPUTER. Now, instead of showing, under "Devices with Removable Storage," the "regular" D drive(as well as the E drive), it shows instead the Audio CD (D

drive, which, when I double click it, brings up the Music Matchbox. It's as if my storage of karaoke songs I created are gone, or at least inaccessible. Also, in the past when I would click "Hard Drive" to access the karaoke listings of songs, an additional option, Burning CD's would appear. It also no longer appears. I tried searching the computer for the "lost" drives to no avail. - Can you offer further assistance? Can someone call me at (239)389-8821? The Forum's usage is somewhat puzzling to me. I would like to ask other Forum users, some of whom, evidently are quite knowledgeable about the Microstudio program; however, I don't know how to go about that. - Sorry about the long-winded letter, but I'm quite upset about not being able to use Microstudio, which had offered such fun and satisfaction, but no longer does. - Sincerely, Frank DeCarlo