I/O Magic 16X manual Use Registry Editor at your own risk, Will my MagicDVD drive read Divx discs?

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If the Primary and Secondary IDE controllers are present but they have yellow exclamation marks, read this:

The protected-mode driver for the hard disk controller was not properly initialized when you started Windows previously. When this occurs, a NOIDE entry is placed in the registry, preventing Windows from making future attempts to initialize the protected- mode driver. You might try to resolve the problem by editing your Registry.

WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall Windows. I/OMagic cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved.

Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

NOTE: You should make a backup copy of the registry files (System.dat and User.dat) before you edit the registry.

Go to the Start button then Run and type REGEDIT Then go to the following directories to remove the NOIDE entry if it is listed. Once removed reboot system.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\VXD\IOS

After you update the registry, restart Windows. Windows will then attempt to initialize the protected-mode driver for the controller. If no problems are encountered, the file system and virtual memory will operate in 32-bit mode, and Device Manager will not display an exclamation point in a yellow circle for the IDE channels. If the protected- mode driver is not initialized properly, an error message will be displayed and the NOIDE registry entry will be re-created. Windows will use the MS-DOS compatibility mode file system the next time you start the computer.

If the DVD-ROM drive is connected to a sound card or controller card, read this:

Make sure the sound card or controller card are install properly, working properly and compatible with with Windows 98 / 95. We do not recommend the use of a sound card with Our MagicDVD drive.

Will my MagicDVD drive read DIVX discs?

DIVX is a form of DVD. DIVX-equipped DVD players will play both DVD and DIVX discs. They come with an internal modem and firmware that recognizes DIVX discs.

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Contents MagicDVD Page Page Copyright Statement For Europe Table of Contents CD-ROM-XA CD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA IntroductionSystem Requirements Package ContentsHardware Description Disk tray Busy indicator Eject buttonFront Panel Rear Panel Specifications Handling Static-Sensitive Devices InstallationHost Interface Connections Setting-up the Mode Select Jumper Hardware InstallationConnecting a Secondary IDE controller Connecting to a Primary IDE ControllerAttaching your MagicDVD 16X DVD-ROM Drive to your computer Turn off the PCLocate an available 5 ¼ drive bay Page Software Installation Driver InstallationWindows 95/98 Installation Power DVD Playback SoftwarePage Features Power DVD Playback SoftwareMPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video Full-Featured DVD NavigationDolby Digital and Mpeg Audio Pdif 5.1-channel Dolby Digital OutputFor Windows 95 OSR2 or Windows Copy Protection / DecryptionTo Playback DVD Titles PowerDVD interfaceTo Playback Mpeg Files For WindowsGetting additional help Express MenuTroubleshooting Will my MagicDVD drive read Divx discs? Use Registry Editor at your own riskCan scratches affect a DVD disk? Can I Run Other Programs While Viewing a DVD Movie?Whats a hybrid DVD? Page What is the cause of choppy Video/Audio? Phone Fax Internet and e-mail Mail Contacting I/OMAGICRegister Your I/OMAGIC Product DT-DVD16-002 VER