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Installation
c. If necessary, set the device configura-
tion jumper on your existing CD-ROM
drive to its MA (master) position.
d. If necessary, set the device configura-
tion jumper on the CD rewriter to its
SL (slave) position.
4. Locate a 4-pin drive power plug con-
nected to your power supply, then con-
nect it to the power connector on the
back of your CD rewriter. If you cannot
find a power plug, you can get a suitable
Y-cable at your local RadioShack store.
5. Slide the CD rewriter into an empty
5.25-inch bay, then use the 4 supplied
screws to secure the CD rewriter into
the bay. The screws electronically
ground the CD rewriter.
6. Connect one end of the supplied audio
cable to the audio connector on your
motherboard, then connect the other
end of the cable to the audio connector
on the back of the CD rewriter.
Note: There are two different music
playback modes, digital and analog
playback. Not all motherboards support
digital playback. To ensure your CD
rewriter will successfully play back
music, be sure to connect an audio
cable between the motherboard and CD
rewriter. Otherwise, music playback
might not work.
7. Replace your computer’s case and
secure it with the original screws.
8. Turn on your computer. If you are run-
ning Windows 95, Windows 98, Win-
dows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP,
or Windows NT, it automatically detects
your CD rewriter.
Note: If you are running Windows 3.1 or
a DOS operating system, install the
DOS device driver (see “Installing the
DOS Device Driver”).
SOFTWARE
Your CD rewriter includes the following soft-
ware disks:
• DOS Device Driver floppy disk
• MUSICMATCH and Nero recording soft-
ware CD
Installing the DOS Device Driver
Important: If you are running Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME,
Windows XP, or Windows NT 4.0, do not in-
stall the DOS device driver.
1. Run DOS on your computer.
2. Insert the supplied DOS Device Driver
floppy disk into your floppy disk drive. At
the command prompt, type A: (or the
drive letter for the floppy disk drive you
are using followed by a colon (:)), then
press Enter.
3. Type setup then press Enter. Then fol-
low the on-screen instructions to install
the device driver. The driver file is cop-
ied onto your computer’s hard disk.
Note: Express Setup is recommended
for beginning users while Custom Setup
is recommended for experienced users.