Solutions to Some Common Symptoms

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Solutions to Some Common Symptoms

The computer is trying to boot up from the CD-Writer Plusdrive or receiving “Invalid Media” error message.

If the computer is trying to boot up the operating system from the CD-Writer Plus drive, simply remove the CD from the drive tray when starting up your computer.

If you do not want your computer to boot from the CD-Writer Plus drive, you need to change the “boot order” settings in your CMOS program. To learn how, see the documentation that came with your computer or call the computer manufacturer.

Copying directly from one CD to another doesn’t work.

WARNING: Only reproduce material for which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner. Unless you own the copyright or have permission to copy from the copyright owner, you may be violating copyright law and be subject to payment of damages and other remedies. If you are uncertain about your rights, contact your legal advisor.

Some CD-ROMs will not allow direct copying to the CD-Writer Plus drive or are not capable of digital audio extraction.

You must have either a SCSI 2 CD-ROM drive (see the drive’s guide for information) or a supported ATAPI CD-ROM drive to use as your source.

Some CDs have a copy prevention feature or other features that do not allow a CD-to-CD copy.

Audio sounds poor.

Make sure the audio cable is completely plugged into the sound card and into the CD-Writer Plus drive.

Make sure that you do not have a sound-muting feature turned on through the monitor or in software.

Check the sound from the CD-Writer Plus drive by plugging earphones or speakers to the audio connector on the front of the CD- Writer Plus drive. If the sound quality is good, the problem is probably with the sound board, speakers, or audio cable. See the documentation that came with your sound board and speakers for help. If you are not already doing so, try using the audio cable that came with the CD-Writer Plus drive.

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