Is this related to itunes?

I'm getting a weird issue that I had before when I tried to install a program from a cd rom and have found very little info online about this problem. One of the few things that I did find mentioned itunes but I don't think that this is the issue but I really don't know where to post this!
Basically, what is happening just now is that I have inserted a cd rom into my pc laptop (Computer Music Mag Disc) and although files are showing up, I can't open them and I get the following alert:
'Cannot read from the source file or disc'
The strange thing is that when I go to 'Computer' to view the disc there is an image of a red apple logo on the cd rom! Like I said, i've tried numerous searches on this and can't find any answer to solve this!
The only things mentioned were a conflict with itunes (which I don't believe) and a problem with 'User Account Control' being on, although I already have this disabled (I tried to enable and disable again but still the same issue).
Below is a link to the screenshot I took to give a better view:
http://img10.imageshack.us/my.php?image=redapple.jpg
Any info would be great
P.S. How do you actually get the image viewable on a post instead of having to put up a link?
I've tried the usual: [url] [/url]
But this doesn't work! I know it can be done as i've seen it in many posts but I can never manage it!
Thanks
Bryan
Message was edited by: tobacco_slammers

Hi Katrina,
The CD ROM that I'm on about is one that I get from "Computer Music" magazine each month, which contains audio samples, applications, video files and pdf documents.
I insert these discs into my laptop pc and I'm able to view the contents but when I try to open a file or copy it to the laptop I get an error stating that the file cannot be opened. If I go to "Computer" and view the disc there is a red apple logo on it. Someone mentioned to me before that this could be related to itunes but I very much doubt that.
This disc is a dual layer disc and it's only on my laptop that it doesn't work. It works on my desktop pc and imac no problem. A workaround just now is copying files from the disc to my desktop pc then putting them on a usb memory stick and transferring them to my laptop but this is time consuming.
I just find it really strange that this is happening and I've found very little info on a solution although there have been a few reports. I've posted on the Vista forum before but got nowhere there...

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