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Recommended Software

 

TEAC CD-RW Installation Guide

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7.

Re-install your computer’s cover, faceplate, or bay cover.

8.

Start your system.

 

Recommended Software

 

Before you can record data onto CD-R or CD-RW discs using your TEAC CD-RW 
Drive, you must first install pre-mastering or packet-writing software onto your 
computer’s hard disk. TEAC recommends the following applications for Windows 
95/98/Me/2000-Professional and NT:

 

 

Adaptec Easy CD Creator, Version 4.02d or higher:

 

 A full-featured 

premastering software application that enables you to create audio CDs and data 
CDs.

 

 

Adaptec DirectCD, Version 3.01d or higher: 

 

A “drag & drop” software 

application that allows you to read and write to your CD-RW as if it were a 
standard floppy or removable hard drive. It also provides the tools necessary to 
format the media.

For more information, refer to the documentation that accompanies the software.

 

Notes:

 

The IDE CD-RW drive is a true Plug-N-Play device; therefore, it will be 
detected automatically by Windows 95/98/Me/2000-Professional. There is no 
need to install any drivers.

Windows NT 4.0 Users:

Windows NT 4.0 does not support the Plug-N-Play feature. Therefore, confirm 
that the IDE CD-ROM DRIVE ATAPI version 1.2 driver is installed. If not, 
open the Control Panel, double click “SCSI Adapters,” click the “Drivers” tab, 
then click the “Add” button. At the “Select a SCSI Adapter Option” window, 
select “IDE CD-ROM DRIVE (ATAPI Ver 1.2).” Click “Install” and follow 
the instructions on screen.

The drive is recognized by the operating system as a typical CD-ROM drive. 
Once you confirm that you can read (play) data discs from the CD-RW drive, 
install the premastering software to enable recording to CD-R and CD-RW 
discs.

The premastering software is to be purchased separately.

 

Note:

 

 The above mentioned software packages are part of the Easy CD Creator 

Deluxe Software Suite from Adaptec. Please ensure the appropriate version is 
purchased.

 

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Summary of Contents for CD-258 E

Page 1: ...powered tray for convenient disc loading Recommended System Requirements IBM PC compatible computer Pentium II 300MHz or higher CD ROM drive with DAE support for disc to disc audio recording One avai...

Page 2: ...ont panel Various operations are indicated as per the following table emergency eject mechanism If the eject button fails you can turn off the power to the CD RW drive and insert a small thin rod such...

Page 3: ...C and 12VDC power sources The 5VDC terminal is on the left as you face the rear panel the 12VDC terminal is on the right The two center terminals are ground terminals FG Frame ground This is a ground...

Page 4: ...bay Install the CD RW drive in your personal computer in a horizontal orientation within 10 of horizontal The eject button should be located on the right side of the unit Secure the drive using 3x5mm...

Page 5: ...the drive using 3x5mm mounting screws 5c Connect the CD RW to the vacant middle connector on your CD ROM DVD interface cable If your original cable does not have an available middle connector you wil...

Page 6: ...es The IDE CD RW drive is a true Plug N Play device therefore it will be detected automatically by Windows 95 98 Me 2000 Professional There is no need to install any drivers Windows NT 4 0 Users Windo...

Page 7: ...or the following manufacturers Disc Type Manufacturer Disc Type Manufacturer CD R Taiyo Yuden CD RW Mitsubishi Verbatim Mitsui Toatsu Chemical Ricoh Mitsubishi Verbatim Ricoh TDK Electronics Kodak Fu...

Page 8: ...UDF CDR FS Packet Write CD Formats Supported CD DA CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and 2 Multi session PhotoCD CD ROM XA CD R CD RW CD I Video CD CD Extra CD Plus CD Text Disc Loading Power Tray...

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