IBM 48X Max User manual

IBM
48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
User’s
Guide


IBM
48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
User’s
Guide

Note:
Before
using
this
information
and
the
product
it
supports,
read
the
information
under
Appendix
F,
“IBM
Statement
of
Limited
Warranty
-
Z125-4753-07
-
11/2002,”
on
page
F-1
and
Appendix
G,
“Notices,”
on
page
G-1.
First
Edition
(May
2004)
©
Copyright
International
Business
Machines
Corporation
2004.
All
rights
reserved.
US
Government
Users
Restricted
Rights
–
Use,
duplication
or
disclosure
restricted
by
GSA
ADP
Schedule
Contract
with
IBM
Corp.

Safety:
Read
first
Before
installing
this
product,
read
the
Safety
Information.
Antes
de
instalar
este
produto,
leia
as
Informações
de
Segurança.
Pred instalací tohoto produktu si prectete prírucku bezpecnostních instrukcí.
Læs
sikkerhedsforskrifterne,
før
du
installerer
dette
produkt.
Ennen
kuin
asennat
tämän
tuotteen,
lue
turvaohjeet
kohdasta
Safety
Information.
Avant
d’installer
ce
produit,
lisez
les
consignes
de
sécurité.
Vor
der
Installation
dieses
Produkts
die
Sicherheitshinweise
lesen.
Prima
di
installare
questo
prodotto,
leggere
le
Informazioni
sulla
Sicurezza.
Lees
voordat
u
dit
product
installeert
eerst
de
veiligheidsvoorschriften.
Les
sikkerhetsinformasjonen
(Safety
Information)
før
du
installerer
dette
produktet.
Antes
de
instalar
este
produto,
leia
as
Informações
sobre
Segurança.
Pred inštaláciou tohto zariadenia si pečítaje Bezpečnostné predpisy.
Antes
de
instalar
este
producto
lea
la
información
de
seguridad.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2004
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Läs
säkerhetsinformationen
innan
du
installerar
den
här
produkten.
General
safety
guidelines
Always
observe
the
following
precautions
to
reduce
the
risk
of
injury
and
property
damage.
Service
Do
not
attempt
to
service
a
product
yourself
unless
instructed
to
do
so
by
the
IBM
Support
Center.
Use
only
an
IBM
authorized
service
provider
who
is
approved
to
repair
your
particular
product.
Note:
Some
parts
can
be
upgraded
or
replaced
by
the
customer.
These
parts
are
referred
to
as
Customer
Replaceable
Units,
or
CRUs.
IBM
expressly
identifies
CRUs
as
such,
and
provides
documentation
with
instructions
when
it
is
appropriate
for
customers
to
replace
those
parts.
You
must
closely
follow
all
instructions
when
performing
such
replacements.
Always
make
sure
that
the
power
is
turned
off
and
that
the
product
is
unplugged
from
any
power
source
before
you
attempt
the
replacement.
If
you
have
any
questions
or
concerns,
contact
the
IBM
Support
Center.
Power
cords
and
power
adapters
Use
only
the
power
cords
and
power
adapters
supplied
by
the
product
manufacturer.
Never
wrap
a
power
cord
around
the
power
adapter
or
other
object.
Doing
so
can
stress
the
cord
in
ways
that
can
cause
the
cord
to
fray,
crack
or
crimp.
This
can
present
a
safety
hazard.
Always
route
power
cords
so
that
they
will
not
be
walked
on,
tripped
over,
or
pinched
by
objects.
Protect
the
cord
and
power
adapters
from
liquids.
For
instance,
do
not
leave
your
cord
or
power
adapter
near
sinks,
tubs,
toilets,
or
on
floors
that
are
cleaned
with
liquid
cleansers.
Liquids
can
cause
a
short
circuit,
particularly
if
the
cord
or
power
adapter
has
been
stressed
by
misuse.
Liquids
can
also
cause
gradual
corrosion
of
the
power
cord
terminals
and/or
the
connector
terminals
on
the
adapter
which
can
eventually
result
in
overheating.
Always
connect
power
cords
and
signal
cables
in
the
correct
order
and
ensure
that
all
power
cord
connectors
are
securely
and
completely
plugged
into
receptacles.
Do
not
use
any
power
adapter
that
shows
corrosion
at
the
ac
input
pins
and/or
shows
signs
of
overheating
(such
as
deformed
plastic)
at
the
ac
input
or
anywhere
on
the
power
adapter.
Do
not
use
any
power
cords
where
the
electrical
contacts
on
either
end
show
signs
of
corrosion
or
overheating
or
where
the
power
cord
appears
to
have
been
damaged
in
any
way.
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CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
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Guide

Extension
cords
and
related
devices
Ensure
that
extension
cords,
surge
protectors,
uninterruptible
power
supplies,
and
power
strips
that
you
use
are
rated
to
handle
the
electrical
requirements
of
the
product.
Never
overload
these
devices.
If
power
strips
are
used,
the
load
should
not
exceed
the
power
strip
input
rating.
Consult
an
electrician
for
more
information
if
you
have
questions
about
power
loads,
power
requirements,
and
input
ratings.
Plugs
and
outlets
If
a
receptacle
(power
outlet)
that
you
intend
to
use
with
your
computer
equipment
appears
to
be
damaged
or
corroded,
do
not
use
the
outlet
until
it
is
replaced
by
a
qualified
electrician.
Do
not
bend
or
modify
the
plug.
If
the
plug
is
damaged,
contact
the
manufacturer
to
obtain
a
replacement.
Some
products
are
equipped
with
a
three-pronged
plug.
This
plug
fits
only
into
a
grounded
electrical
outlet.
This
is
a
safety
feature.
Do
not
defeat
this
safety
feature
by
trying
to
insert
it
into
a
non-grounded
outlet.
If
you
cannot
insert
the
plug
into
the
outlet,
contact
an
electrician
for
an
approved
outlet
adapter
or
to
replace
the
outlet
with
one
that
enables
this
safety
feature.
Never
overload
an
electrical
outlet.
The
overall
system
load
should
not
exceed
80
percent
of
the
branch
circuit
rating.
Consult
an
electrician
for
more
information
if
you
have
questions
about
power
loads
and
branch
circuit
ratings.
Be
sure
that
the
power
outlet
you
are
using
is
properly
wired,
easily
accessible,
and
located
close
to
the
equipment.
Do
not
fully
extend
power
cords
in
a
way
that
will
stress
the
cords.
Connect
and
disconnect
the
equipment
from
the
electrical
outlet
carefully
Batteries
All
IBM
personal
computers
contain
a
non-rechargeable
coin
cell
battery
to
provide
power
to
the
system
clock.
In
addition
many
mobile
products
such
as
Thinkpad
notebook
PCs
utilize
a
rechargeable
battery
pack
to
provide
system
power
when
in
portable
mode.
Batteries
supplied
by
IBM
for
use
with
your
product
have
been
tested
for
compatibility
and
should
only
be
replaced
with
IBM
approved
parts.
Never
attempt
to
open
or
service
any
battery.
Do
not
crush,
puncture,
or
incinerate
batteries
or
short
circuit
the
metal
contacts.
Do
not
expose
the
battery
to
water
or
other
liquids.
Only
recharge
the
battery
pack
strictly
according
to
instructions
included
in
the
product
documentation.
Battery
abuse
or
mishandling
can
cause
the
battery
to
overheat,
which
can
cause
gasses
or
flame
to
“vent”
from
the
battery
pack
or
coin
cell.
If
your
battery
is
damaged,
or
if
you
notice
any
discharge
from
your
battery
or
the
buildup
of
foreign
materials
on
the
battery
leads,
stop
using
the
battery
and
obtain
a
replacement
from
the
battery
manufacturer.
Batteries
can
degrade
when
they
are
left
unused
for
long
periods
of
time.
For
some
rechargeable
batteries
(particularly
Lithium
Ion
batteries),
leaving
a
battery
unused
in
a
discharged
state
could
increase
the
risk
of
a
battery
short
circuit,
which
could
Safety:
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first
v

shorten
the
life
of
the
battery
and
can
also
pose
a
safety
hazard.
Do
not
let
rechargeable
Lithium-Ion
batteries
completely
discharge
or
store
these
batteries
in
a
discharged
state.
Heat
and
product
ventilation
Computers
generate
heat
when
turned
on
and
when
batteries
are
charging.
Notebook
PCs
can
generate
a
significant
amount
of
heat
due
to
their
compact
size.
Always
follow
these
basic
precautions:
v
Do
not
leave
the
base
of
your
computer
in
contact
with
your
lap
or
any
part
of
your
body
for
an
extended
period
when
the
computer
is
functioning
or
when
the
battery
is
charging.
Your
computer
produces
some
heat
during
normal
operation.
Extended
contact
with
the
body
could
cause
discomfort
or,
potentially,
a
skin
burn.
v
Do
not
operate
your
computer
or
charge
the
battery
near
flammable
materials
or
in
explosive
environments.
v
Ventilation
slots,
fans
and/or
heat
sinks
are
provided
with
the
product
for
safety,
comfort,
and
reliable
operation.
These
features
might
inadvertently
become
blocked
by
placing
the
product
on
a
bed,
sofa,
carpet,
or
other
flexible
surface.
Never
block,
cover
or
disable
these
features.
CD
and
DVD
drive
safety
CD
and
DVD
drives
spin
discs
at
a
high
speed.
If
a
CD
or
DVD
is
cracked
or
otherwise
physically
damaged,
it
is
possible
for
the
disc
to
break
apart
or
even
shatter
when
the
CD
drive
is
in
use.
To
protect
against
possible
injury
due
to
this
situation,
and
to
reduce
the
risk
of
damage
to
your
machine,
do
the
following:
v
Always
store
CD/DVD
discs
in
their
original
packaging
v
Always
store
CD/DVD
discs
out
of
direct
sunlight
and
away
from
direct
heat
sources
v
Remove
CD/DVD
discs
from
the
computer
when
not
in
use
v
Do
not
bend
or
flex
CD/DVD
discs,
or
force
them
into
the
computer
or
their
packaging
v
Check
CD/DVD
discs
for
cracks
before
each
use.
Do
not
use
cracked
or
damaged
discs
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48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive:
User’s
Guide

Contents
Safety:
Read
first
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. iii
General
safety
guidelines
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.iv
Service
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.iv
Power
cords
and
power
adapters
.
.
.
.
.
.iv
Extension
cords
and
related
devices
.
.
.
.
.v
Plugs
and
outlets
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.v
Batteries
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.v
Heat
and
product
ventilation
.
.
.
.
.
.
.vi
CD
and
DVD
drive
safety
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.vi
About
this
book
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.ix
Registering
your
option
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.ix
Installation
and
user’s
guide
.
.
.
.
. 1-1
Product
description
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-1
Software
description
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-1
Installation
requirements
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-2
Before
you
begin
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-2
Handling
precautions
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-2
Drive
controls
and
connectors
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-2
Installing
the
drive
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-3
Step
1.
Opening
the
computer
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-3
Step
2.
Unpacking
the
drive
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-4
Step
3.
Setting
the
configuration
jumpers
.
.
. 1-4
Step
4.
Selecting
an
IDE
connector
.
.
.
.
. 1-5
Step
5.
Mounting
the
drive
in
the
bay
.
.
.
. 1-5
Step
6.
Attaching
the
cables
to
the
drive
.
.
. 1-6
Step
7.
Completing
the
hardware
installation
.
. 1-6
Step
8.
Updating
your
computer
configuration
1-6
Step
9.
Installing
the
CD-RW
and
DVD
software
1-7
Step
10.
Setting
up
your
computer
for
DVD
video
playback
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-7
Step
11.
Setting
up
the
System
for
CD
Playback
1-7
Using
CD-R
and
CD-RW
discs
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-8
Formatting
CDs
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-9
Using
the
RecordNow
software
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-10
RecordNow
Projects
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-10
Making
a
bootable
CD
or
DVD
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-10
About
CD
and
DVD
images
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-10
Viewing
a
DVD
movie
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-10
DVD
region
codes
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-10
Care
and
maintenance
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-11
CD
safety
information
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-11
Caring
for
a
CD
or
DVD
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-11
Caring
for
the
CD-RW
/
DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-12
Manually
ejecting
a
disc
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 1-12
Appendix
A.
Product
specifications
A-1
Appendix
B.
Problem
solving
.
.
.
. B-1
Appendix
C.
Customizing
the
device-driver
configuration
settings
.
. C-1
Enabling
DMA
for
Windows
Me
.
.
.
.
.
.
. C-1
Enabling
DMA
for
Windows
2000
.
.
.
.
.
. C-1
Enabling
DMA
for
Windows
XP
.
.
.
.
.
.
. C-2
Appendix
D.
Enabling
Digital
Audio
Extraction
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. D-1
Appendix
E.
Service
and
Support
.
.
. E-1
Online
technical
support
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. E-1
Telephone
technical
support
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. E-1
Appendix
F.
IBM
Statement
of
Limited
Warranty
-
Z125-4753-07
-
11/2002
.
.
. F-1
Part
2
-
Country-unique
Terms
.
.
.
.
.
.
. F-4
Part
3
-
Warranty
Information
.
.
.
.
.
.
. F-15
Appendix
G.
Notices
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. G-1
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC)
statement
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. G-1
Trademarks
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. G-4
Electronic
emission
notices
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. G-4
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC)
statement
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. G-4
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IBM
Corp.
2004
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CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive:
User’s
Guide

About
this
book
This
manual
contains
instructions
for
installing
and
using
the
IBM
®
48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive.
The
manual
is
divided
into
the
following
parts:
Part
1:
Installation
and
user’s
guide
This
guide
contains
the
product
description
and
installation
instructions
in
the
following
languages:
v
Brazilian
Portuguese
v
Czech
v
English
v
French
v
German
v
Italian
v
Japanese
v
Simplified
Chinese
v
Slovak
v
Spanish
v
Traditional
Chinese
v
Turkish
Part
2:
Appendixes
This
section
contains
device-driver,
problem-solving,
warranty
and
support
information,
and
notice
information.
Note:
The
illustrations
in
this
manual
might
be
slightly
different
from
your
hardware.
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you
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purchasing
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ways
to
communicate
with
you.
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your
product
on
the
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Copyright
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ix

x
IBM
48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive:
User’s
Guide

Installation
and
user’s
guide
This
section
contains
the
product
description,
hardware
and
software
installation
instructions,
and
operating
information
for
the
IBM
48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive.
Product
description
This
product
contains
a
unique
multifunction
drive
that
can
read
and
write
CD-R
and
CD-RW
discs,
and
can
also
read
CD-ROM,
DVD-ROM,
DVD-RAM,
DVD-RW,
and
DVD-R
discs.
This
kit
also
includes
a
CD
containing
an
Online
User’s
Guide,
DVD
playback
software
and
CD
recording
software
for
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000
Professional,
Microsoft
Windows
Millennium
Edition
(Me),
Microsoft
Windows
XP
Home,
and
Microsoft
Windows
XP
Professional.
Your
option
package
includes
the
following:
v
One
IBM
48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
v
One
package
of
four
mounting
screws
(M3
x
5-mm,
slotted)
v
One
18-inch
IDE
cable
v
One
IBM
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
Software
and
User’s
Guide
CD
v
One
Quick
Installation
Guide
Contact
your
place
of
purchase
if
an
item
is
missing
or
damaged.
Be
sure
to
retain
your
proof
of
purchase;
it
might
be
required
to
receive
warranty
service.
See
Appendix
F,
“IBM
Statement
of
Limited
Warranty
-
Z125-4753-07
-
11/2002,”
on
page
F-1
for
technical
support
information.
Your
drive
can
read
many
DVD
and
CD
formats,
including
DVD
Video,
Video
CD,
and
audio
CD
formats.
It
can
also
write
most
CD-RW
rewritable
and
CD-R
recordable
formats,
including
high
speed
CD-R
media.
You
must
install
the
included
DVD
playback
software
to
play
DVD
Videos,
and
you
must
install
the
included
CD
recording
software
to
write
CD-R
and
CD-RW
discs.
The
drive
also
reads
multi-session,
extended
architecture
(CD-XA)
discs,
and
Kodak
Photo
CD.
This
drive
delivers
data
at
up
to
48
times
the
standard
CD-ROM
drive
speed
(48X)
for
CD-ROM
and
CD-R
media.
This
drive
delivers
data
at
up
to
16
times
the
standard
DVD-ROM
drive
speed
(16X)
for
DVD
media.
This
drive
can
read
most
DVD-RAM,
DVD-RW,
and
DVD-R
media
types,
and
is
compliant
with
the
DVD-Multi
Player
compatibility
specification.
This
drive
is
designed
for
installation
in
a
personal
computer
that
uses
integrated
drive
electronics
(IDE)
or
enhanced
IDE
(EIDE)
architecture.
Software
description
The
User’s
Guide
and
Software
CD
contains
the
following
software:
v
IBM
RecordNow:
With
RecordNow,
you
can
record
your
own
CDs
in
a
variety
of
ways.
You
can
use
the
CD
copier
function
to
make
backup
copies
of
your
CDs,
or
you
can
make
data
CDs
from
files
on
your
hard
disk
drive.
You
can
also
create
audio
CDs
from
MP3
files
or
from
other
audio
CDs.
RecordNow
also
enables
you
to
save
disc
images
to
your
hard
drive,
and
burn
those
images
to
a
CD
later.
With
RecordNow
you
can
also
create
bootable
CDs.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2004
1-1

v
IBM
Drive
Letter
Access
(DLA):
You
can
use
DLA
to
access
your
CD-RW
drive
using
a
drive
letter.
You
can
copy
files
to
recordable
media
using
the
Windows
command
line
or
by
using
the
drag-and-drop
method.
v
UDF
Reader:
You
can
use
the
UDF
Reader
to
read
CDs
you
wrote
with
DLA
in
other
computers.
Installation
requirements
Be
sure
that
your
computer
meets
the
following
system
requirements
before
installing
the
drive:
v
Minimum
microprocessor:
–
Intel
®
Pentium
®
133
MHz
–
Intel
Pentium
II
233
MHz
for
DVD
playback
v
Minimum
RAM:
32
MB
v
Windows
2000,
Windows
Me,
Windows
XP
Home,
or
Windows
XP
Professional
operating
system
v
An
available
half
high
drive
bay
v
An
available
IDE
connection
v
40
MB
available
hard
drive
space
v
700
MB
available
hard
drive
space
for
CD
copy
function
v
Audio
solution
supporting
44.1
or
48
kHz
sampling
rate
v
Optional
stereo
speakers
v
2X
AGP
video
with
overlay
support
for
DVD
playback
Before
you
begin
Before
you
install
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive,
read
the
information
in
this
section
on
handling
precautions
and
on
using
the
drive
controls
and
connectors.
Handling
precautions
Use
the
following
handling
precautions
to
protect
your
drive:
v
Keep
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
in
the
antistatic
bag
until
you
are
ready
to
install
the
drive.
Limit
your
movement
when
installing;
movement
can
cause
static
electricity
buildup.
v
Handle
the
drive
with
care.
Dropping
or
jarring
the
drive
can
damage
the
components
inside
the
drive
housing.
v
Do
not
force
insertion
of
the
IDE
or
power
cables.
Doing
so
might
damage
the
connector
or
the
drive.
Drive
controls
and
connectors
The
following
diagrams
show
the
location
and
functions
of
the
drive
controls
and
connectors.
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48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive:
User’s
Guide

Front
view
of
the
drive:
PLAYER
1Busy
indicator
This
light
comes
on
when
the
drive
reads
from
or
writes
to
a
disc.
2Emergency
eject
hole
This
hole
provides
access
to
the
eject
mechanism
to
remove
a
disc
from
the
drive.
3Open/Close
button
This
button
opens
and
closes
the
disc
drawer
when
you
push
it.
Rear
view
of
the
drive
Pin 1
1Audio-out
connector
This
connector
transmits
the
analog
audio
signals
to
an
audio
adapter.
2Configuration
pins
These
pins
are
used
to
set
the
drive
configuration.
3IDE
connector
This
connects
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
to
the
IDE
cable.
4Power
connector
This
connects
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
to
the
power
cable.
Installing
the
drive
Follow
these
steps
to
install
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive:
Step
1.
Opening
the
computer
1.
Turn
off
the
computer
and
all
attached
devices.
2.
Unplug
all
power
cords
from
the
computer
and
all
attached
devices.
3.
Remove
the
cover
from
the
computer.
Refer
to
your
computer
documentation
for
instructions
on
removing
the
computer
cover.
Installation
and
user’s
guide
1-3

Step
2.
Unpacking
the
drive
1.
Before
opening
the
antistatic
bag
that
the
drive
is
packed
in,
touch
the
bag
to
an
unpainted
metal
surface
for
at
least
two
seconds.
This
drains
the
static
electricity
from
the
package
and
your
body.
2.
Remove
the
drive
from
the
bag.
If
you
must
put
the
drive
down,
place
the
antistatic
bag
on
a
flat,
padded
surface,
such
as
a
magazine,
and
place
the
drive
on
the
antistatic
bag.
Step
3.
Setting
the
configuration
jumpers
You
can
configure
your
drive
as
master
1,
slave
2,
or
cable-select
3,
by
placing
the
jumper
over
the
configuration
pins
as
shown.
Use
the
following
guidelines
to
determine
the
correct
configuration
for
your
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive.
v
Configure
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
as
a
master
if
it
will
be
the
only
device
that
is
connected
to
the
IDE
cable.
This
is
the
preset
configuration.
v
Configure
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
as
a
slave
if
it
will
be
the
second
device
on
an
IDE
cable.
Be
sure
to
configure
the
other
device
as
a
master.
In
some
cases,
a
hard
disk
drive
might
require
a
“master
with
slave
present”
jumper
setting
when
another
device
on
the
same
cable
is
configured
as
a
slave.
For
more
information
on
setting
configuration
jumpers
on
other
devices,
refer
to
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
computer.
v
Some
non-IBM
computers
use
special
ATA
cables
with
two
wires
reversed
in
the
device
connectors
so
that
the
drives
can
be
configured
by
the
cable
instead
of
by
jumper
position.
Use
the
cable-select
position
only
for
computers
that
are
equipped
with
these
special
cables.
See
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
computer
to
determine
if
your
ATA
adapter
requires
that
you
place
the
jumpers
in
the
cable-select
position.
If
you
place
the
jumper
in
the
cable-select
position,
the
IDE
cable
automatically
assigns
the
master
and
slave
settings
based
on
the
position
of
the
drive
on
the
cable.
You
must
use
the
cable-select
setting
for
this
cabling
system
whether
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
is
the
only
device
or
the
second
device
connected
to
the
cable.
The
drive
closest
to
the
IDE
controller
is
automatically
the
master
drive.
Any
other
devices
on
the
IDE
cable
must
also
be
set
to
cable-select.
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48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive:
User’s
Guide

Step
4.
Selecting
an
IDE
connector
Newer
computers
typically
have
two
IDE
connectors.
If
your
computer
has
two
IDE
connectors,
use
the
secondary
IDE
connector
to
connect
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive.
Typically
the
secondary
IDE
connector
is
adjacent
to
the
primary
IDE
connector
that
connects
to
your
hard
disk
drive.
The
IDE
connector
you
select
and
the
cable
position
you
select
will
determine
which
configuration
jumper
setting
you
will
use
for
the
drive.
v
If
you
have
two
IDE
connectors,
connect
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
to
the
secondary
IDE
connector
with
the
IDE
cable
that
comes
with
your
drive.
If
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
is
the
only
device
on
the
secondary
IDE
connector,
you
will
use
the
master
configuration
setting.
If
there
is
another
device
on
the
secondary
connector
in
addition
to
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive,
you
will
use
the
slave
configuration
setting.
v
If
you
must
attach
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
to
the
same
IDE
connector
as
a
faster
device,
such
as
a
hard
disk
drive,
use
the
slave
setting
for
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
and
the
master
setting
for
the
faster
device.
In
some
instances,
the
hard
disk
drive
might
require
a
master-with-slave-present
setting
when
another
device
on
the
same
cable
is
configured
as
a
slave.
For
further
information
on
setting
configuration
jumpers
on
other
devices,
refer
to
the
documentation
that
came
with
your
computer
or
with
the
device
in
question.
v
Some
non-IBM
computers
support
the
cable-select
setting,
where
the
position
of
the
device
on
the
cable
determines
whether
a
device
is
master
or
slave.
See
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
computer
to
determine
if
your
system
supports
this
setting.
Step
5.
Mounting
the
drive
in
the
bay
Attention:
Be
sure
to
use
the
mounting
screws
in
the
option
package
when
you
are
driving
screws
directly
into
the
drive.
Using
screws
that
are
too
long
might
damage
the
drive.
You
can
mount
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
horizontally
or
vertically
in
the
computer.
If
you
mount
the
drive
vertically,
you
must
secure
any
discs
that
you
place
into
the
drive
before
the
drive
tray
is
closed,
or
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
will
not
be
able
to
read
the
disc
properly.
1.
Slide
the
drive
into
the
bay.
Your
computer
might
have
specific
required
procedures
for
installing
storage
devices.
For
more
information
on
storage
devices,
refer
to
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
computer.
2.
Align
the
drive-bay
screw
holes
with
the
threaded
holes
in
the
drive
housing
or
mounting
bracket.
3.
Thread
the
screws
in
loosely
to
check
their
position.
Two
screws
are
usually
used
on
each
side.
Verify
that
the
alignment
is
correct;
then
tighten
the
screws
to
secure
the
drive.
Do
not
over
tighten.
Installation
and
user’s
guide
1-5

Step
6.
Attaching
the
cables
to
the
drive
The
following
diagram
shows
where
to
connect
the
cables
to
the
drive.
1.
Attach
a
40-pin
IDE-cable
connector
1to
the
IDE
connector
on
the
drive.
Align
the
cable
so
that
the
color-coded
edge
is
closest
to
the
power
cable
connector
2.
Use
the
80-conductor
high
speed
IDE
cable
that
is
provided
with
this
option
if
there
is
no
cable
attached
to
the
IDE
port,
if
there
is
only
one
device
connector
on
the
computer
IDE
cable,
or
if
the
existing
cable
in
your
computer
is
a
low-speed
40-conductor
type.
The
IDE
cable
can
have
up
to
three
connectors.
For
the
best
signal
quality
when
you
are
connecting
only
one
device
to
the
IDE
cable,
connect
one
end
of
the
cable
to
the
IDE
connector,
and
connect
the
other
end
of
the
cable
to
the
device.
Do
not
use
the
middle
connector.
If
you
are
connecting
two
devices
to
the
IDE
cable,
connect
one
end
of
the
cable
to
the
IDE
connector,
and
connect
the
master
and
subordinate
devices
to
the
remaining
connectors
on
the
other
end.
Many
computers
have
two
cables
for
attaching
up
to
four
ATA
devices.
For
best
performance,
attach
fast
devices
(such
as
hard
disk
drives)
to
the
cable
that
is
connected
to
the
primary
IDE
connector,
and
connect
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
or
other
slower
devices
(such
as
CD-ROM
drives,
tape
drives,
and
removable
media)
to
the
cable
that
is
connected
to
the
secondary
IDE
connector.
2.
Attach
a
four-pin
power
cable
2to
the
power
connector
on
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive.
Be
sure
that
the
cables
will
not
be
pinched
or
crowded
by
the
computer
cover
and
that
all
other
cable
and
power
connections
are
secure.
Step
7.
Completing
the
hardware
installation
1.
Be
sure
that
the
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
is
securely
mounted
and
that
the
connectors
are
firmly
attached.
2.
Be
sure
that
the
cables
do
not
interfere
with
the
computer
cover
and
that
they
do
not
block
the
power-supply
fan
blades
or
airflow
paths.
3.
Reinstall
the
computer
cover.
4.
Reconnect
all
external
devices.
5.
Plug
all
power
cords
into
the
electrical
outlets.
Step
8.
Updating
your
computer
configuration
After
you
have
completed
the
hardware
installation,
restart
your
computer.
Usually,
the
configuration-setup
information
screen
is
displayed
when
you
turn
on
your
computer.
If
you
do
not
see
this
screen,
check
your
computer
documentation
for
information
about
accessing
the
configuration
or
setup
utility
program.
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48X/32X/48X/16X
Max
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive:
User’s
Guide

To
see
the
configuration
information
for
most
IBM
computers,
press
F1
during
startup
when
the
IBM
graphic
is
displayed
in
the
upper-right
corner
of
the
screen.
When
you
have
finished
reviewing
the
information,
save
the
changes
and
exit.
Step
9.
Installing
the
CD-RW
and
DVD
software
There
are
three
software
applications
that
you
must
install
in
order
to
use
the
CD-RW
and
DVD
Video
functions
of
your
drive.
All
of
these
are
included
on
the
IBM
CD-RW/
DVD-ROM
Software
and
User’s
Guide
CD.
The
IBM
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Software
and
User’s
Guide
CD
contains
the
following
software
applications:
v
Intervideo
WinDVD,
to
support
DVD
video
playback
v
IBM
RecordNow,
to
support
traditional
CD
authoring
v
IBM
Drive
Letter
Access
(DLA),
to
support
drag-and-drop
CD
recording
v
UDF
Reader
Software
for
reading
DLA
discs
in
other
computers
Windows
XP
has
built-in
drag-and-drop
support.
This
will
work
with
your
drive
with
no
additional
software.
If
you
install
DLA,
the
operating
system
built-in
support
is
replaced
by
the
DLA
function,
but
can
be
enabled
from
the
properties
menu
on
the
drive
letter.
To
install
these
applications,
perform
the
following
steps:
1.
Insert
the
IBM
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Software
and
User’s
Guide
CD
into
your
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive.
A
browser
automatically
starts.
2.
In
the
browser,
click
RecordNow,
click
Drive
Letter
Access,
and
then
click
WinDVD.
3.
Restart
your
computer.
4.
If
the
browser
does
not
start,
open
a
command
window
and
enter
the
following
for
each
application,
where
e
is
the
drive
letter
of
your
CD-RW/DVD
Combination
Drive:
e:\launch.bat
Step
10.
Setting
up
your
computer
for
DVD
video
playback
This
section
provides
instructions
on
enabling
DMA
settings
so
you
can
play
DVD
movies
with
your
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
drive.
1.
Right
click
on
My
Computer
on
the
desktop
or
in
the
Start
Menu.
2.
Select
Properties
from
the
pop-up
menu.
3.
Check
your
operating
system,
and
then
follow
the
appropriate
instructions
for
enabling
DMA
which
are
included
in
Appendix
C,
“Customizing
the
device-driver
configuration
settings,”
on
page
C-1.
v
If
your
operating
system
is
Windows
Me,
follow
the
instructions
under
“Enabling
DMA
for
Windows
Me”
on
page
C-1.
v
If
your
operating
system
is
Windows
2000,
follow
the
instructions
under
“Enabling
DMA
for
Windows
2000”
on
page
C-1.
v
If
your
operating
system
is
Windows
XP,
follow
the
instructions
under
“Enabling
DMA
for
Windows
XP”
on
page
C-2.
Step
11.
Setting
up
the
System
for
CD
Playback
In
order
to
play
audio
CDs
on
your
drive,
you
must
enable
digital
playback.
Digital
playback
uses
the
IDE
data
cable
to
send
audio
data
from
the
drive
to
your
computer
instead
of
using
an
analog
audio
cable.
This
usually
results
in
better
Installation
and
user’s
guide
1-7

playback
quality,
at
the
cost
of
your
computer
working
a
little
harder
to
convert
the
digital
data
to
analog
audio.
There
are
two
parts
to
setting
up
to
listen
to
CD
audio:,
configuring
the
drive
and
configuring
the
playback
application.
Configuring
the
drive
for
digital
playback
If
you
have
Windows
XP,
your
drive
should
be
automatically
configured
for
digital
playback.
If
you
have
Windows
2000
or
Windows
Me,
you
will
need
to
configure
your
system
to
use
digital
playback.
Please
refer
to
the
instructions
in
Appendix
D
for
step-by-step
procedure
on
how
to
enable
digital
extraction.
Configuring
the
playback
application
for
digital
playback
Your
CD
playback
application
must
also
be
configured
for
digital
playback
for
CD
Audio
to
be
heard
on
your
system.
If
you
want
to
use
Windows
Media
Player
as
your
playback
application,
follow
the
instructions
in
Appendix
D
to
enable
this
feature
in
Windows
Media
Player.
If
you
have
a
third-party
CD
Player
application,
refer
to
that
applications’
documentation
for
details.
Using
CD-R
and
CD-RW
discs
The
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Combination
Drive
can
also
write
to
CD-R
and
CD-RW
discs.
CD-RW
discs
can
be
erased
and
reused
many
times;
CD-R
discs
can
be
written
to
only
once.
RecordNow
is
used
to
copy
CDs,
create
new
data
CDs,
and
produce
new
audio
CDs
that
can
be
read
by
standard
CD-RW
drives
and
CD
players.
RecordNow
can
also
be
used
to
create
CD
images
in
ISO9660
format
and
burn
previously
saved
images
to
CD
DLA
is
used
to
make
file
archives
and
data
CDs
that
can
be
altered
many
times.
It
also
provides
the
convenience
of
direct
drive-letter
access.
When
used
with
CD-RW
media,
DLA
is
very
much
like
using
a
floppy
diskette
to
store
files.
If
DLA
is
used
with
CD-R
media,
you
can
write
and
rewrite
until
the
CD
is
full,
and
then
the
data
becomes
fixed.
DLA-created
media
can
be
read
only
with
newer
CD-ROM
drives
and
DVD-ROM
drives
that
support
multi-read
mode.
A
UDF
reader
might
be
required
when
using
other
computers
to
read
unclosed
DLA
media.
Install
the
provided
UDF
reader
on
other
systems
that
need
to
read
the
disc,
not
on
yours.
CD-R
discs
are
playable
on
audio
CD
players.
CD-RW
discs
are
not
playable
on
most
audio
CD
players.
CD-RW
media
comes
in
four
different
types:
Multi
Speed,
High
Speed,
Ultra
Speed,
and
Ultra
Speed+.
Multi
Speed
media
is
usually
designated
2X
or
2X-4X.
High
Speed
Media
is
often
listed
as
4X-10X
or
4X-12X
and
bears
the
High
Speed
logo.
Ultra
Speed
Media
is
usually
listed
as
16X-24X
and
bears
the
Ultra
Speed
logo.
Ultra
Speed+
Media
is
usually
listed
as
16X-32X
and
bears
the
Ultra
Speed+
logo.
Your
CD-RW
can
write
to
all
four
types
of
CD-RW
media.
If
you
use
High
Speed,
Ultra
Speed,
or
Ultra
Speed+
CD-RW
media,
computers
with
lower
speed
CD-RW
drives
cannot
add
data
to
this
media.
The
following
table
shows
the
compatibility
of
different
media
in
different
drives,
along
with
the
logos
that
are
on
the
drives
and
the
media.
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