8.
Select
CD-ROM
from
the
list
that
is
displayed
in
the
Device
Manager
window.
Verify
that
a
CD-ROM
device
is
present
in
the
list
and
that
no
conflicts
exist.
The
device
status
indicates
whether
the
device
is
working
properly.
9.
Click
OK
.
10.
Close
all
windows
and
restart
the
computer.
If
the
device
icon
is
still
not
present,
check
cable
connections
and
device-jumper
settings,
and
resolve
any
conflicts
that
might
exist.
v
The
drive
is
not
recognized
by
the
operating
system,
or
the
drive
performs
erratically.
Some
computers
have
Compatible
and
High
Performance
modes
for
mass
storage
devices.
Normally,
the
drive
functions
better
under
the
High
Performance
mode.
However,
if
your
drive
is
not
functioning
properly
in
that
mode,
you
might
need
to
use
the
Compatible
mode.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
check
the
configuration-setup
information
for
your
computer.
1.
Access
your
configuration
utility
program.
2.
Select
Devices
.
3.
Scroll
down
to
the
Mass
Storage
Devices
section.
Refer
to
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
computer
for
additional
details
on
selecting
IDE
performance
modes.
v
The
disc
cannot
be
read.
Take
the
following
actions:
1.
The
disc
might
be
dirty;
clean
it
as
described
in
“Handling
and
caring
for
a
disc”
on
page
3-3.
2.
The
disc
might
be
defective;
try
another
disc.
3.
The
disc
is
not
ISO-9660,
High
Sierra
Group
(HSG),
or
Universal
Disc
Format
(UDF)
compatible.
Check
with
your
place
of
purchase.
v
DVD-R
DL
media
cannot
be
read
in
other
computers
after
burning.
Take
the
following
actions:
1.
Check
with
your
manufacturer
to
be
sure
that
the
drive
can
read
DVD+R
DL
and
DVD-R
DL
media.
2.
Follow
this
procedure
to
enable
IMAPI
for
Windows
XP:
a.
Double-click
My
Computer
.
b.
Right
Click
on
the
DVD
reader
drive,
and
select
Properties
.
c.
Click
Recording
.
d.
Mark
the
Enable
CD
Recording
on
this
drive
checkbox.
e.
Click
Apply
.
3.
Try
installing
the
UDF
reader
in
the
other
computer.
v
There
is
no
sound
from
the
disc.
1.
Check
that
you
are
not
using
a
data
CD.
2.
Adjust
the
audio-adapter
volume
control.
See
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
audio
adapter
and
audio-CD
player
program.
3.
Enable
digital
audio
extraction.
For
more
information,
see
“Enabling
digital
audio
extraction
for
Windows
2000”
on
page
C-2
v
You
receive
an
error
message.
Take
the
following
actions
for
these
common
error
messages:
–
CDR-103
The
disc
in
the
Multi-Burner
Plus
is
not
High
Sierra,
ISO
9660,
or
UDF
format.
The
Multi-Burner
Plus
does
not
support
the
media.
–
CDR-101
B-2
Multi-Burner
Plus
User’s
Guide
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