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1. Turn the power to OFF.
2. Poke a fine tipped object into the small hole above the eject button. The
front door pops open and the disk tray comes partway out.
3.
Pull the front door to open it all the way, then grip the disc tray between
thumb and forefinger and gently pull it straight out. This feature is a last
measure to be used only in an emergency. Using it excessively will cause
malfunction.
Note! If you cannot get a good grip on the disc tray with yourfingers, use a steel
binder clip or spring clamp to pull it out.
4. Using the Drive in a Vertical Position
The drive can be installed in a vertical position. If this is done, the tabs on the disk
tray will need to be rotated to stop the disk from falling out. with your finger,
rotate the tabs inwards until you hear a click, so they face the
of the tray.
The disk is inserted on the inside of these tabs.
Make sure the eject button is at the top of the unit when installing the unit in
a vertical position.
Before
Asking
for Repairs
Before thinking “Maybe it’s broken,” and ask
below just one more time.
ing for repairs, confirm the items
The drive doesn’t have pa wer
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Is the power supply cable from the host computer plugged in?
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Are
and
being correctly supplied to the drive?
The system doesn’t start
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Are the Primary and Secondary connections and the Master and Slave
settings correct?
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Is the total length of the IDE cable 18 inches or less?
SCSI:
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Is the SCSI ID number correctly set?
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Has the SCSI interface board been correctly
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Are the terminators correctly set or attached?
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Is the total length of the SCSI cable within six meters?
I D E-ATAPI:
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Are the Primary and Secondary connections and the Master and Slave
settings correct?
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Is the total length of the IDE cable 18 inches or less?
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