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April 14th, 2000, 08:54 AM
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CDRW Drives and UDMA66 Cables
Has anyone out their came across this - bear it in mind as it may be of use!
Installed an Acer CDRW into a machine, set it up as a primary slave (using UDMA66 IDE Cable for HDD.) All seemed to work well until the drive suddenly stopped reading CD`s after a reboot(was reading/writing fine.) Eventually found (after removing writing software etc) that the drive worked very erratically with a UDMA66 IDE Cable but worked perfectly with a standard 40 Pin IDE Cable.
This info may be useful.
Post a reply if you have seen anything similar.
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April 14th, 2000, 10:23 AM
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Every time.
Put all CD stuff on secondary, ATA33, and leave the primary at ATA66. IDE CD-Rom/RW's don't like ATA66 for some reason.
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April 17th, 2000, 04:51 AM
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I tried my HP CD-RW on Asus's UDMA66 Card.
It was working properly, but couldn't burn under Easy CD Creator 4.
I pulled it out and put it on the motherboard's UDMA33 IDE connector.
Works fine now...
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