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Installing a CD-Writer
The audio connectors have four prongs and are often on the outer edge
of the sound board. On many sound boards the connectors for the audio
cable are labeled CD IN.
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Select the connector on the audio cable that fits your sound board.
The audio cable has two connectors in order to work with most sound
boards. Try to match one of them to a connector on your sound board.
The audio cable may connect horizontally or vertically to the sound
board. The connectors only fit one way. If a connector doesn’t fit, try
turning it around.
Use only one of the two connectors on this end of the audio cable.
Simply leave the connector you don’t use unattached.
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Some sound boards have more than one audio cable connector. If when
you turn your computer back on you get no sound, try using a different
connector on your sound board.
NOTE: The audio cable provided with CD-Writer Plus will work with most
sound boards. If you need to purchase a different audio cable, contact your local
computer hardware vendor. Be sure to identify the type of sound board you have
and specify that you require an MPC-2 connector at the drive.
21. Secure the drive into the bay, using the screws included with your drive
or any M3x0.5x6mm metric screw. (Do not use a screw longer than 6
mm.)
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