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It sounds like you have the cd on random or shuffle. Look to see if you have a button marked rdm or shuf or some variation of that. If so, try pressing that button to see if random/shuffle turns off.
If your CD's get scratched by being stacked on a table and shuffled around, you can often get them to play again with something like Skip Dr: http://www.amazon.com/SkipDr-Manual-Disc-Repair-System/dp/B0015ACUKC/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_2_0 You may also be able to take them into your local video or video game store and have them professionally resurfaced.
If the CD's are not scratched, and are commercially bought (ie. not cd's that you bought blank and burned music onto yourself) I would probably try contacting Bose.
check your remote 4 damage. an make sure u dont have efx or nothing turned on while u r n cd mode.
o yeah cds have different thickness u mite need 2 use skinny cds. some cds u can see thur n some u cant
What program would you use if you , lets say, wanted to play the files on you PC. Que those files up in order on you cmoputers media player, locate an option to create/save a playlist. Save your playlist and transfer the playlist to you player.
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main menu, scroll around to settings and select, then scroll down to sounds, then scroll down to play mode, you have the option of OFF, Repeat one, shuffle, repeat, and shuffle + repeat. I leave mine on shuffle + repeat.
Hope this helps
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