Iomega CD-RW USB 2.0 Drive User Manual page 20

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If your CD-ROM drive is not DAE compatible, or if you are copying from the Network and it is too slow, copy your data or audio files to your hard drive and record the files
back to CD. See
Trouble Creating Digital Audio CDs
HotBurn Doesn't Recognize My Disc.
HotBurn software comes with a system test that checks different parts of your system for compatibility. This helps to make sure your system is configured for optimal performance
with HotBurn software and improves the likelihood of successfully making a CD.
Open Hotburn and click the HotBurn Tools icon, then click Run System Test. Follow the instructions on the screen.
If you are still experiencing problems, read the section in the HotBurn User's Manual about Buffer underruns.
I Want to Change the Drive Letter Assigned to the Iomega CD-RW Drive
Drive letter assignments are controlled by the operating system—in order to change a drive letter assignment, you must work with the procedures required by your computer's
operating system.
NOTE:
Changing your drive letters might cause letters assigned to other devices to be reassigned. Some links and dependencies might be broken. It might be necessary to
reconfigure the software that came with your Iomega CD-RW drive after following these step, since changing drive letters may break some links within the software.
Windows 98/Me Users:
1. Right click the icon for My Computer and select Properties.
2. Click the Device Manager tab.
3. Click the plus sign (+) next to CD-ROM drives, then click the icon for the Iomega CD-RW drive to select it.
4. Click the Properties button located at the lower left of the Device Manager window.
5. Click the Settings tab.
6. The Settings window displays the current drive letter for the Iomega CD-RW drive. To set a specific drive letter, select the desired drive letter in the dialog box for Start drive
letter. Note that the same drive letter should appear in the dialog box for End drive letter.
7. Reboot the system.
Windows 2000/XP Users:
You must have administrator privileges for the computer in order to change drive letters under Windows 2000.
NOTE:
1. Select Control Panels, Administrator Tools, Computer Management, then Disk Management.
2. Right click the icon for the Iomega CD-RW drive and select Change Drive Letter and Path from the shortcut menu.
for more information.

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