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Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.C:\Users\Susan>diskpartC:\Users\Susan>e:The system cannot find the drive specified.C:\Users\Susan>C:\Users\Susan>D:The device is not ready.C:\Users\Susan>Dir E:The system cannot find the path specified.C:\Users\Susan>
Well, being that the optical drive is past 10 years old, there is a fair chance it could be on it's last leg. Have you tried hooking it up to another computer?
So if a external USB CD drive is not working on this computer but it works on another, sounds to me like a windows registry error. Has this windows 7 PC seen any update patches in a while?
Might just be time for something different (computer wise for her). I have a lot of options, could probably set her up with a quad system for about $100 if you want to do most of the work (with help offered of course).
It could also be the disk if it's a burned cd, they are really prone to cd rot after a few years. Hold the cd in front of a bright light, if you can see pinholes of light through the media, the disk is shot.
Okay. So windows 7 is now legacy and no longer supported. But you still have a couple of options.A: Try reinstalling windows 7 SP1 and hope for the best.B: Download and install windows 10.C: Try a Linux live version like Ubuntu or Knoppix.If your planning to stick with windows 7, I would highly recommend not connecting to the internet because it will be vulnerable to attack.Now FYI, windows 10 does not require a cd key to install it, nor does it require activation in order to keep using it. But note that some features will not be available if windows 10 is not activated.Linux live runs from a DVD. It does not require installation but you can install it if you want. And it has a look and feel of windows, but without the windows tax. Linux live is free! The only drawback to Linux live is you can't really install any programs without installing Linux first. And it won't run any windows programs.
I do have a question about old DVD's and old burners. I haven't burned DVD's in awhile but now there is DVD + and - and it got me wondering if I using old DVD's to burn with could be an issue.