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| 25612 | 2001-11-26 06:28:00 | Hi, following my pervious post, i'm just wondering if as soon as i install the cd-rw (which i'm not sure which model, 'cos haven't got it yet) windows 98 sec which i'm using will detect it and make a drive in my computers called Drive [something]: probably f, because a is floppy c and d is hard drive and e is cd-rom. will windows make that drive straight away, because i'm wanting to download a cd-rw program rather than use the one that comes with the cd-rw. Thanks, |
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| 25613 | 2001-11-26 06:44:00 | If you do not have a CD RW then most software won't allow you to install. Ensure you have mastered the master / slave configuration otherwise you will loose both cd's. there are four IDE 'Slots.' Primary Master. Primary Slave. Secondary MAster Secondary Slave. one device per 'Slot' |
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| 25614 | 2001-11-26 07:25:00 | You can allocate drive letters to CD Rom drives etc. by going into System properties, Devices, CD ROM, double click the CD Rom you want to allocate a letter to, and change the letters at the bottom of the window. It's pretty self explanatory once you get there | Guest (0) | ||
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