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The drive is not working properly. See if the drive is connected properly to the PC. See if the device drive program has been installed properly. No sound is heard from an audio Check whether the audio cable is correctly connected to the sound CD. output terminal on the drive and the sound card CD-IN terminal. Check that the sound card is operational. If the Digital CD Audio Output box is checked, no sound comes out of the analog audio outputterminal of the driver. Check the condition of the CD and wipe the surface of the CD clean before use. The Window OS can't detect the See if the device drive program has been installed properly. drive. Can be an OS problem. Try reinstalling the Windows OS program. The system won't read the disc. See if the system detects the drive. Make sure you use the types of discs that are supported by the drive. See if the on/off light turns into green. Make sure you inserted the disc with the label facing up. Make sure you are using the right program for disc playback. See if the disc is clean. See if any congealing has occurred. Make sure the region code of the drive matches the disc number. The drive is connected to the Your sound card is using AT BUS interface. sound card but cannot seem to Connect the card to the E-IDE port or replace the card with a new detect it. card with the built-in E-IDE interface capacity. Select Languages English DVD Writers record data on the disc by applying laser light onto the surface of the CD DVD, and therefore writing errors may occur if you use a damaged CD DVD , for example . Be sure to eliminate the following error-causing elements before you start writing: * The following settings are recommended for all DVD Writers: Avoid a situation that requires multitasking , and remove turn off the screen saver. A buffer underrun may occur if the system multitasks while the DVD±R/RW CD-RW drive is writing/erasing. Block any outside attempt to access the host PC during a writing session. An error may occur if another user accesses the printer connected to his/her the system via the network during a writing session. Disable the CD auto - run feature of the CD. Inserting an auto - run-enabled CD in to another drive connected to the same system during a writing/erasing session may cause an error. How to disable the auto-run feature: Windows 98/ME GO to Start Settings Control Panel System Hardware Device Manger CD- ROM Settings . Disable Insert AutoRun. It is recommended that you use the image file format when you write a large number of small- sized files. When there are a large number of small-sized files to write , the system's transmission rate drops and the Superlink feature works at a more frequent rate, resulting in lower writing quality. If you are doing a CD-to-CD write , it is not necessary to check to see if you have available space on your hard disc beforehand. However, in the case of image files, it is recommended that you be sure you have at least twice the amount of space needed for the data on your hard disc , as image files are copied to the hard disc before they are copied to the CD. Use a regulation-length (46cm) or shorter E-IDE cable. Using an E-IDE cable longer than 46cm may cause a transmission error. Do not use more than one type of writing software. Before you install a writing program, be sure to first uninstall existing versions of the program or other writing program ( s ) and reboot the system first . (The Windows operating system may be damaged if you install the Korean version while the English version remains on the system.) Use only the writing software provided by Samsung. You may experience writing errors if you use with other writing programs. T he disc has bad properties data , and or there are other discs with different propertiesavailable under the same ID. The drive's write strategy is set in a way that the drive examines to examine the disc properties and determine s the optimal write conditions for those properties. For example, many disc makers do not bother to insert property information distinguishing 48X disc s from 32X disc s . Since the two types of discs have the same properties data , although they actually have different properties, it is often impossible to respond to the situation with a single write strategy. In order to ensure stable writing , it is necessary to downgrade the write speed. If discs from two different disc makers have the same write speed according to the labels , but actually have different write speed s , I i t is necessary to downgrade the write speed to ensure stable writing. Samsung' s Standards for Write Speed Restriction Write speed is downgraded for the sake of write stability , if high-speed Standards 1 discs available in the market have particularly bad properties data , or there are low-speed discs available under the same ID. Speed-restricted discs go through further e...
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