CDR System
Configuration
Under Windows
95/98/ME/XP/NT/2000 you must make sure that the following
settings are enabled/disabled for all CD drives on the
user's system (CD Readers and CD Writers):
Windows 95/98/ME Settings:
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Open
'Control Panel' and click on 'System'.
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Select
'Device Manager' tab.
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Click
on the CD-Rom icon
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For every
CD device in the list, do the following:
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Select
the Device.
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Select
'Settings'.
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Enable
'Disconnect'.
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Enable
'Sync Data Transfer'.
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Disable
'Auto Insert Notification'.
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Enable
'DMA' (if available).
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Click
on 'OK'.
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Reboot
the system for settings to take effect.
Windows
NT/2000/XP Settings:
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Windows
NT4 must have Service Pack 6 installed.
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Users
must currently have Administrative rights (This
will be rectified in a future version.)
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Set the
following registry value to disable Auto-Insert
Notification: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/Cdrom/Autorun=0
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Rebooting
the system is advisable, but not required.
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Make
sure that your IDE/ATAPI drivers for your motherboard
are updated. Some motherboards have an issue sending
data to a CDR/DVD if these drivers are not updated.
If you have a writing problem, this is one of the
first things you should check. Device Manager
- IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers. Having updated
drivers is very important when using SPTI instead
of ASPI.
General
Issues:
-
AIN
(Auto-Insert Notification) - Be aware that other
CD aware applications (Nero, Roxio, WinOnCD, etc.)
may change the settings above causing all kinds
of issues. We recommend uninstalling these products
if possible or at least making your application
aware of these problems.
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ASPI
DRIVERS - Certain products mentioned above can
install incompatible, non-standard ASPI drivers.
P2P Music Jukebox does not rely on ASPI for
Windows NT/XP/2000, but Windows 95/98/ME users may
be experience compatibility issues if other products
have installed non-standard drivers. If this is
the case, uninstalling the problem software should
fix the problem.
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