Yamaha CRW4416E - CRW - CD-RW Drive User Manual Page 74

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consumed in accessing them may cause the recorder’s
buffers to “run out” of information temporarily. Dur-
ing the actual write process, this would make the disc
being written to useless. Use Norton TM Speed Disk
or another drive utility to test the hard drive for frag-
mentation. If fragmentation is greater than moderate,
you will need to reinitialize to optimize the hard drive.
Hard Drive Too Slow
If you have an older hard drive, it may be too slow in
transferring data to the recorder. Try using a slower re-
corder speed (1X or 2X). If you are still not successful,
you need a faster hard drive.
Recorder Won’t Play CD-ROM
Most recorders can be used to play back CD-ROMs,
some older recorders cannot.
Check your manufacturer’s documentation and make
sure the CD-ROM Extension is loaded. Ensure also
that the device is connected and turned on before you
start up your Macintosh, otherwise the CD-ROM Ex-
tension will be unable to see the device to load a device
driver.
CD Recorder Not Accessible
SCSI - Like other SCSI devices, CD recorders must
have a correctly set SCSI ID, a properly terminated
SCSI connection, currently supported by Discribe and
must be started before the Macintosh in order to show
up on the SCSI bus. Refer to the recorder manufacturer
and Apple documentation for information. Refer to the
user manual
List of Supported CD Recorders or the Discribe read
me for the latest up to date information regarding sup-
port for your recorder.
Glossary
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