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When I installed iTunes, it showed that it could not install the software for my CD/DVD drive because it didnt pass windows logo testing so it will not download this software. iTunes works fine but i still want to have importing and burning discs features so could any of you tell me how I could prevent this from happening by turning something off, or a seperate file I could manually install. Thank you

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