IBM 22P6969 manual

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The CD-RW drive uses the following methods to write files to CDs:

vDisc at Once: The drive writes to the entire disc in a single pass; data cannot be added at a later time.

vTrack at Once: The drive copies one track at a time to the disc.

vMultisession: The drive writes several sessions to a disc; each session has at least one track.

Listed below are descriptions of different CD formats that appear in the table.

CD-Digital Audio: This format records audio CDs that can be played on audio CD players.

CD Extra: This format records audio and data in a multisession format.

CD TEXT: This format records audio CDs with the album names and song titles encoded.

CD-ROM (Mode 1): This format is used for most CD-ROM applications.

CD-ROM XA (Mode 2 Form 1 and Mode 2 Form 2) or CD-ROM Extended Architecture: This standard was created for playback of multimedia content.

CD-I (Mode 2 Form 1 and Mode 2 Form 2) and CD-I Ready4: This format is used for home entertainment systems.

CD-I Bridge: This format records a combination of Kodak Photo CDs and Video CDs that can be played on TV set-top players and personal computers.

Photo CD (single and multisession): This format records CDs that are playable on TV set-top video CD players and most DVD systems.

4.The CD-RW drive does not have the necessary audio circuitry and decoding functions for CD-I playback, but it can be read from and write to CDs in this format.

A-424X/10X/40X Max CD-RW Drive: User’s Guide

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Contents 24X/10X/40X Max CD-RW Drive Page Safety Read first IiiIv 24X/10X/40X Max CD-RW Drive User’s Guide Contents Vi 24X/10X/40X Max CD-RW Drive User’s Guide Registering your option Installation and user’s guideAbout this book AppendixesViii 24X/10X/40X Max CD-RW Drive User’s Guide Product description Installation and user’s guideIntroduction System requirements Software descriptionBefore you begin Front view of the drive Handling InstructionsProduct views Back view of the drive ReservedUnpacking the drive Installing the DriveOpening the computer Selecting an IDE portSetting the configuration jumper Mounting the drive in the bayAttaching the cables to the drive Installing the CD-RW software Completing the hardware installationUpdating your computer configuration Using CD-R and CD-RW discs Using the driveHandling and caring for a CD Caring for the CD-RW driveLoading a CD Open My Computer Using IBM Drive Letter Access DLAEjecting a CD manually Select Properties Limiting recording speedClick Make Compatible Using the RecordNow software Start-Programs- IBM RecordNowPower requirements Appendix A. Product specificationsPhysical specifications Write/Read speeds Drive-performance specificationsEnvironmental requirements Media Speed CompatibilityFeature Specification Page Appendix B. Problem solving You cannot successfully write to a CD-R or CD-RW disc You cannot format a CD-RW discYou cannot create a multi-session disc You cannot eject a CDClick Start → Settings → Control Panel CD cannot be read There is no sound from the CDAppendix B. Problem solving 624X/10X/40X Max CD-RW Drive User’s Guide Click Start-Control Panel Click the Device Manager tabClick Properties Click Device ManagerEnabling DMA for Windows NT Click the Advanced Settings tabEnabling DMA for Windows 2000 Professional Page 424X/10X/40X Max CD-RW Drive User’s Guide Service and support Appendix D. Product warranty and support informationWarranty period Telephone technical support Extent of Warranty IBM Statement of Limited Warranty Z125-4753-06 8/2000IBM Warranty for Machines Part 1 General TermsANY Kind Items Not Covered by WarrantyWarranty Service Limitation of Liability North America Part 2 Country-unique TermsAmericas Brazil CanadaAsia Pacific Australia CAMBODIA, LAOS, and VietnamJapan Hong Kong and MacauIndia NEW ZealandPEOPLE’S Republic of China PRC EUROPE, Middle EAST, Africa EmeaGoverning Law France Austria and GermanyEgypt South AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, Lesotho and Swaziland IrelandItaly United Kingdom Following item is added to this paragraph1424X/10X/40X Max CD-RW Drive User’s Guide Appendix E. Notices Trademarks Electronic emission noticesPage Part Number 22P6969 1P P/N 22P6969