Troubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDOWS Installation
Appendix A
A-8
Software Driver Installation Guide / Owner’s Manual
CDR 103
Disc is not ISO 9660
or High Sierra
This means the disc is probably not
a High Sierra or ISO 9660 format.
Either High Sierra or ISO 9660 is
required to work with Microsoft
Extensions (MSCDEX).
1.
Verify that the disc is High Sierra or ISO 9660 format and that
it is not an Audio Disc.
4.
This message may be caused by a termination problem.
Make
sure both ends of the SCSI chain are terminated. The SCSI interface card
is considered the first device on the chain and typically is terminated by
the manufacturer. If the Pioneer Changer is the only device on the chain
or if it is the last device in a chain, make sure termination is ON. If it is in
the middle of a SCSI chain, turn termination OFF. See
Hardware
Instructions
for setting termination.
2.
Check and make sure the disc has not been damaged or
scratched and that it does not have alot of finger prints on it.
This could keep the Pioneer Changer from reading the disc properly.
3.
Verify that the Pioneer Changer is functioning properly.
Refer to
Pioneer Technical Bulletin #168
to run a Self-Test on the unit. Refer
to
Pioneer Technical Bulletin #169
to run an Audio Play test.
Device driver
not found
This means the system could not
find a device driver name or path
during boot up.
1.
Check the Config.Sys and verify that the correct driver for your
interface card has been loaded into a directory on the computer’s
hard drive.
Make sure the device driver is in the path specified in the
Config.Sys. Make sure the path exists, the driver is in the path and the
name is labeled correctly.