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DVD PRO I 

INSTALLATION GUIDE 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for DVD PRO I

Page 1: ...DVD PRO I INSTALLATION GUIDE All product or company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders...

Page 2: ...pyrighted all rights reserved It may not be copied photocopied translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without Tritton s prior permission Manual copyright 2002 Tritton...

Page 3: ...ents 1 Getting Started 1 About this Manual 1 DVD PRO I Introduction 1 What the DVD PRO I 2 4x 12x10x32 Does 1 Minimum System requirements 2 What s included in the kit 3 DVD PRO I Drive Features and Co...

Page 4: ...very well be a 30 second fix to them But we will never know unless you contact us Meet Your Tritton DVD PRO I The Tritton DVD PRO I is a DVD ReWritable drive that provides professional quality DVD CD...

Page 5: ...at You Can Do with the DVD PRO I Just look at some of the things you can do with your DVD PRO I Record data or audio onto writable or rewritable CD DVD media Play music CDs Play DVD s Save photos and...

Page 6: ...nking interval to indicate different writing speeds Eject button Push once to eject tray Push again to insert the tray back into the DVD PRO I To prevent wear on the drive always use the eject button...

Page 7: ...based solvents can mar your drive s surface Do not drop or jolt the drive Do not attempt to open the drive and service it yourself Removing the cover may expose you to harmful electrical voltages or t...

Page 8: ...drive Use this Quick Start installation to get up and running quickly Typical Scenario 1 You have a PC with an IDE interface installed you have Windows 95 98 ME XP or 2000 and you have nothing install...

Page 9: ...IDE port Configuration B Hard disk connected as Master device and DVD or CD ROM drive connected as Slave on the primary IDE port nothing connected to secondary IDE port Configuration C Hard disk conn...

Page 10: ...to the jumper pins CAUTION Ensure power to the drive is OFF before installing or removing a jumper Figure 5 Install the Mode Jumper Across Vertical Pairs of Pins CAUTION Install the mode jumper across...

Page 11: ...nough to constantly have the buffer full In this case the buffer may become empty and a buffer underrun error may happen With the BURN Proof technology of your DVD PRO I you could still make successfu...

Page 12: ...et the DVD PRO I s mode jumper to CSEL and connect it to the end of the cable from the computer s IDE interface connector Figure 9 How to Install the DVD PRO I If Your Computer Is Originally Set Up in...

Page 13: ...O I Drive in the Computer You can mount your internal DVD PRO I drive in any available bay You must remove the small panel that covers the bay that you want to use CAUTION Install your DVD PRO I horiz...

Page 14: ...ly this involves loosening or removing several screws on the back panel of your computer and sliding off the cover See Figure 3 for details 3 Remove the cover panel from the bay that will hold the DVD...

Page 15: ...our IDE ribbon cable upside down into both your drive and the motherboard Be sure you match the red stripe along one side of the IDE cable to Pin 1 on the motherboard and Pin 1 on the drive Pin 1 on t...

Page 16: ...VD PRO I drive in the computer using the four screws that were supplied with your drive Use only these screws CAUTION Do not mount your drive in your computer using screws other than those supplied by...

Page 17: ...nager tab Click the sign next to the CD ROM heading and look at the RW5125A entry underneath 7 If you do not see this drive listed as one of the devices or if it has a yellow diamond with an exclamati...

Page 18: ...vanced settings tab 7 If available set Transfer Mode for Device 0 and 1 to DMA Then select OK 8 Your computer asks if you would like to reboot at this point Select NO 9 Repeat steps 5 8 for the Second...

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