Troubleshooting
●Are you using the correct SCSI driver
If the SCSI card has not been installed correctly under Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/Me/NT/2000 Professional, make sure that you have installed the most recent SCSI driver supplied by the SCSI card manufacturer.
For information about the latest version of driver, please contact the respective SCSI card manufacturer.
●Is the SCSI card recognized correctly by the operating system (OS)?
The SCSI driver for your SCSI card may be incorrect. For more details, contact the SCSI card manufacturer.
●Is the drive’s SCSI ID number the same as that of another device on the SCSI chain? (→P. 21)
●Are the pins and holes on the SCSI connectors straight and not deformed? Check the connectors. (→P. 26)
●Is the terminator of the last device on the SCSI chain set to “ON?” Or if it has no
●Is the terminator on the CRW2200S set correctly?
It should be set to ON only if it is the last device on the SCSI chain. Otherwise, it should be set to OFF. (→P. 22)
●Is the termination on the SCSI card set such that internal SCSI devices can be connected?
Please read the instructions that came with your SCSI card for details.
●Check other SCSI devices to eliminate the possibility of troubles.
If you use more than one SCSI device simultaneously, it may cause a trouble on your device drivers, or data transfer speed for some reason.
Disconnect other SCSI devices from the computer but leave the CRW2200S connected, and be sure that your unit is recognized correctly.
●To write to
To find out if it does, contact the manufacturer of your CD writing software.
The CRW2200E is not recognized. (In the case of
●Is the
If the system has started up normally, you will be able to see the CRW2200E
listed in Control Panel System Device Manager tab. The drive will be listed when you
●When you turn on the computer, make sure that the drive name, CRW2200E, appears while Windows is starting up. If the name does not appear, check the cable connections for the CRW2200E.
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