Re: New DVD Burner
- From: "Kyuzo" <none>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:50:23 -1000
It would be best if you followed what the other post said and give us a
little bit more information about your setup and how your computer is set
up. The device must be set to Master if it is the only device on the
controller (primary or secondary). Also, it needs to be set to Master if you
have a second device hooked up to the same controller. Usually, you put the
faster device to be the master and the slower device as slave. There is also
Cable Select which automatically selects the settings for you. To do that,
you need a a cable select ribbon, the device needs to support it as well as
your computer's BIOS.
You need to check your CMOS setup to check if its settings are correct and
if it gets detected at all.
"techie3" <techie3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20F12B10-383B-4A11-8A45-76E362970FC5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I am having difficulty installing my new DVD burner into my old operating
> system. I'm not to sure on all the master and slave issues but I have
heard
> your DVD burner has to be a master. I currently have a DVD-ROM and a CD
> Burner... why can't I get anything to work when I just switch out drives?
.
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