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CD-ROMs DEMYSTIFIEDSome of the many frustrated computer owners who sent me tales of woe in response to ``Wanted: A PC for the masses'' (Jan. 15) may find some relief in Make Your CD-ROM Work! by Bob LeVitus and Ed Tittel (Random House, $10.95). The book offers advice on what to do about that all-too-common experience: popping a new multimedia disk in your CD-ROM drive and having nothing come out but a stream of error messages. Topics include sound cards, video adapters, and memory settings. About two-thirds of the breezy, question-and-answer text is devoted to Windows and DOS problems, the rest to the less trouble-prone Macintosh. By Stephen H. Wildstrom
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