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Identifying the CD-Writer Drive
8.
If you have already installed driver software for your SCSI adapter
board, make sure your computer recognizes the CD-Writer driver.
(See below.)
NOTE: If you have not installed the SCSI driver software, do so now.
You will not be able to use the CD-Writer until this software is
installed. Refer to the instructions that came with your SCSI board.
9.
Confirm that your CD-ROM drive, if you have one, or other SCSI
devices connected to your computer are working properly.
Identifying the CD-Writer Drive
If you have already loaded SCSI drivers, your computer should
recognize the CD-Writer drive. In Windows 95, double-click on
My Computer. In Windows 3.x, you should see the drive from the
File Manager.
Different computers assign drive letters differently. If you have a
CD-ROM drive, you can determine which is your CD-ROM drive
and which is your CD-Writer by inserting a CD in one of the
drives. The label appears near the drive icon, identifying the drive
for you.
NOTE: You will get an error message if you try to run the CD-Writer
drive without a CD in it or with a blank CD in it.
If your computer recognizes the CD-Writer drive, you are now
ready to install the SureStore application software.
If you cannot see the drive
If you cannot see your CD-Writer drive, first try restarting your
computer, or turning it off and on again. If you still cannot see
the drive, check the following:
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Is the CD-Writer connected properly? Is the CD-Writer
receiving power? Review the connection procedure in this
chapter.
Summary of Contents for CD-Writer 6020
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