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FREECOM CLASSIC CD-ROM / CD-RW

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Driver Installation

Your Freecom CLASSIC CD-ROM / CD-RW is fully backwards compatible with USB
1.1. The installation for USB 1.1 is the same as described below for USB-2.

2.1 Driver Installation under Windows ME, 2000 and XP

Under Windows ME/2000/XP a separate driver is not required. The drivers for
Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP will be installed automatically by
the operating system after plugging in the Freecom CLASSIC CD-ROM / CD-RW
into your USB port of the computer.

2.2 Driver installation under Windows 98 SE

1. Insert the Freecom Driver Disk for Windows 98SE into the Floppy Disk Drive.

2. Connect your Freecom CLASSIC CD-ROM / CD-RW to the USB-2 Host Control-

ler or USB 1.1 connector.

3. The “Add New Hardware Wizard” opens and a “USB 2.0 Device” (USB-2 Host

Controller) or a “USB2-IDE Controller” (USB 1.1 connector) is found.

Click on “Next”.

Summary of Contents for Classic CD-ROM/CD-RW

Page 1: ...Classic Classic Classic Classic Classic Rev 250 CD ROM CD RW www freecom com...

Page 2: ...ks or registered trademarks of the respective companies This device was designed for home or office use Warning ThisdeviceisequipmentcomplyingwithEN55022classA Thisequipment can cause radio disturbanc...

Page 3: ...e 4 CHAPTER 1 Start Up Hardware installation Page 7 CHAPTER 2 Driver Installation Page 8 CHAPTER 3 Installing the Writing Software only CD RW Page 12 Freecom Internet Service Support Hotline Page 15 2...

Page 4: ...SIC CD ROM CD RW you must have a computer with the following minimum requirements Pentium 166 or greater at least 32 MB RAM USB interface version 1 1 or 2 0 a disk drive and a hard drive at least 40 M...

Page 5: ...Formats The CLASSIC CD ROM CD RW reads CDs in the following formats MS DOS data CDs High Sierra Mode 1 and Mode 2 according to ISO9660 CD ROM XA Kodak Photo CDs single and multi session Audio CDs Data...

Page 6: ...he drive from shocks and other mechanical effects The device should not be operated in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic radiation sources loudspeakers mobile telephones etc Due to the high data...

Page 7: ...into your computer and unplug it while the computer is running hot plug play Remove the cable from the computer when doing so never remove the cable from the drive when the computer is on Start Up Ha...

Page 8: ...Windows ME Windows 2000 and Windows XP will be installed automatically by the operating system after plugging in the Freecom CLASSIC CD ROM CD RW into your USB port of the computer 2 2 Driver installa...

Page 9: ...commended Click on Next 5 Make sure that the checkbox Floppy disk drives is activated in the next window Continue by clicking on Next 6 The Hardware Wizard finds a Freecom USB 2 0 Drive By clicking on...

Page 10: ...the drive letter assignment as follows 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel 2 Click System 3 Select Device Manager and click on Drives or CD ROM 4 Click the Freecom drive and then Properties Settings...

Page 11: ...m settings Disable the system s power management if present The manual of your operating system will guide you Recording speed buffer underrun The Classic CD RW is USB 2 compliant While USB 2 supports...

Page 12: ...the CD R CD RW drive with a commercially available CD or a CD ROM cleaning set This can damage the drive Recordable CDs blanks are more sensitive than commercially available CDs Use only a solvent fr...

Page 13: ...reating and writing your CDs Mastering Packet Writing 3 3 1 The Mastering procedure isaprocessforcreatingdataCDsandAudioCDs Dataiscompiledontoa Master CD in one single session or several multisession...

Page 14: ...Drop Principle assuming there is a UDF formatted blank disk in your CD RW drive A medium can only be written once with the CD R drive and previously written files can be deleted but not overwritten Th...

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Page 16: ...s media or batter ies b damage to or loss of any software programs data or removable storage media c any damage resulting from adaptations changes or adjustments which may have been made to the produc...

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