Creative GCD-R542B manual Running Cdsetup, Locking the Disc Tray

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Running CDSETUP

After you have installed your software, you can run CDSETUP to change the base I/O address and IRQ line of your IDE interface.

To change the base I/O address and IRQ line of your card, you need to change the jumper setting on your audio or IDE CD-ROM interface card. Refer to the appendix “Resolving Hardware Conflicts” to change the jumper setting on your IDE CD-ROM interface card. To change the jumper setting on your audio card, refer to the documentation that comes with your audio card.

To run CDSETUP:

1.Change to your installed directory.

2.Type CDSETUP and press <Enter>.

3.Follow the instructions on the screen.

4.Restart your system for the changes to take effect.

If you do not wish to run CDSETUP, you can use a text editor to change the base I/O address and IRQ line of your card. Refer to the section “Changing the Driver Settings” in this chapter for more information.

Locking the Disc Tray

If you do not want others to remove your CD from the disc tray, you can lock or unlock the disc tray using the DOS utilities LOCKCD.EXE and UNLOCKCD.EXE. LOCKCD.EXE and UNLOCKCD.EXE allow you to disable and enable the Stop/Eject button respectively.

To lock the disc tray:

1.Change to the installed directory.

2.Type LOCKCD d1: [d2: d3: d4:] and press <Enter>.

Doing More with Your CD-ROM Drive 4-5

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Contents CD ROM Upgrade CD-ROM Upgrade Regulatory Information ModificationsSafety Information Compliance Checking System Requirements IntroductionBefore You Begin Obtaining Latest InformationUsing this Guide Making a Copy of Your DiskettesDocument Conventions Text Element Use Bold Icon Use Knowing Your CD-ROM Drive Drive’s Front Panel Volume ControlBusy Indicator Stereo Phone JackStop/Eject Button Play/Skip ButtonEject Hole Disc TrayHolding a disc Digital Output Connector Drive’s Rear PanelPower-in Connector CD Audio ConnectorIDE CD-ROM Data Connector Master/Slave JumperSetting Up Your CD-ROM Drive Items required for setting up your CD-ROM driveInstalling Your Drive IDE CD-ROM interface cardInserting Your Drive into Your System Vacating a drive bay Connecting Cables to Your Drive’s Rear Panel Inserting your CD-ROM driveConnecting power cable to your CD-ROM drive Connecting Cables to Your Card Connecting CD audio cable to your CD-ROM drive10 Connecting data cable to the audio card 12 Fastening the drives to your system 13 Locating a vacant slot 15 Inserting the IDE CD-ROM interface card 17 Connecting the data cable to the interface card 19 Fastening the drives to your system Page Page 22 Connecting the CD audio cable to the audio card Installing the Software 23 Fastening the drives to your systemTesting the Installation CONFIG.SYSSetting Up Your CD-ROM Drive Using QuickCD Running DOS QuickCDUnderstanding the DOS QuickCD Screen QuickCD screenThis function is ignored Running Windows QuickCD Quitting DOS QuickCDProgram Item Properties dialog box Select MCI CD Audio from the Add dialog box Starting Windows QuickCD Understanding the Windows QuickCD Control WindowForwards the current track by 10 seconds Using the Control Menu Box Control menuCustomizing Windows QuickCD Preferences dialog boxQuitting Windows QuickCD Changing the Driver Settings Doing More with Your CD-ROM DriveSBIDE.SYS Settings IDE Port Addr, irq Addresses Used MSCDEX.EXE Settings Running Cdsetup Locking the Disc TrayConnecting Additional Drives Configuring the Master/Slave Jumper Setting Enabling and Disabling JumpersJumper labeled CS is reserved and should not be used Connecting the Drives Daisy-chaining the drivesPerformance Characteristics Technical DataPhysical Dimensions Typical Audio Performance Environmental Operating LimitsResolving Hardware Conflicts AddressesChanging Base I/O Address Figure B-1 IDE Port settings for the IDE CD-ROM Interface Changing IRQ Line IDE Port IRQ LinesResolving Hardware Conflicts B-5 Troubleshooting Problems with CD-ROM DriveTroubleshooting C-2 PathMSCDEX /DMSCD001 /DMSCD002 /V /M8 Glossary CD-ROM/XATrack Logical region of a disc. Each track can Technical Support Inside U.S.A., Canada and South AmericaInside Europe FranceInside Asia Through CompuserveIf you are already a member of Compuserve If you are not a member of Compuserve valid only in U.S.A