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CD Burnes as a Master?

 
 
Carlos
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      26th Nov 2003
Hello;
I've been told that when you have a CD Burner and a CD ROM
installed in your PC, the Burner must be your Master and
the CD ROM your slave. Is this true? I thought it was the
opposite.
 
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Alex Marshall
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      26th Nov 2003
I don't think it matters; it doesn't on my system anyway. I have had them
connected several different ways over the years and they always worked fine.
The only time that I am aware of that this is important is when you are
updating the drive's firmware; some manufacturers require that the drive be
connected a very specific way to do this. You'll probably never be doing
this anyway so don't worry about that. As far as just normal use it makes no
difference how they are connected, at least not with any I have ever seen.

"Carlos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello;
> I've been told that when you have a CD Burner and a CD ROM
> installed in your PC, the Burner must be your Master and
> the CD ROM your slave. Is this true? I thought it was the
> opposite.



 
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Carlos
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      26th Nov 2003
I asked the question when having a CD Burner and a CD ROM
installed in a PC, if the Burner had to be the MAster. I
have a problem of my CD ROM being my slave and doesn't
read any type of data. THE PC detects it but once I put in
any type of CD, doesn't read anything. Keeps asking me to
insert a CD in the drive.
Any ideas?
>-----Original Message-----
>I don't think it matters; it doesn't on my system anyway.

I have had them
>connected several different ways over the years and they

always worked fine.
>The only time that I am aware of that this is important

is when you are
>updating the drive's firmware; some manufacturers require

that the drive be
>connected a very specific way to do this. You'll probably

never be doing
>this anyway so don't worry about that. As far as just

normal use it makes no
>difference how they are connected, at least not with any

I have ever seen.
>
>"Carlos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

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>> Hello;
>> I've been told that when you have a CD Burner and a CD

ROM
>> installed in your PC, the Burner must be your Master and
>> the CD ROM your slave. Is this true? I thought it was

the
>> opposite.

>
>
>.
>

 
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Bastet
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      26th Nov 2003
Carlos wrote:
> I asked the question when having a CD Burner and a CD ROM
> installed in a PC, if the Burner had to be the MAster. I
> have a problem of my CD ROM being my slave and doesn't
> read any type of data. THE PC detects it but once I put in
> any type of CD, doesn't read anything. Keeps asking me to
> insert a CD in the drive.
> Any ideas?
>> -----Original Message-----
>> I don't think it matters; it doesn't on my system anyway. I have had
>> them connected several different ways over the years and they always
>> worked fine. The only time that I am aware of that this is important
>> is when you are updating the drive's firmware; some manufacturers
>> require that the drive be connected a very specific way to do this.
>> You'll probably never be doing this anyway so don't worry about
>> that. As far as just normal use it makes no difference how they are
>> connected, at least not with any I have ever seen.
>>
>> "Carlos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:00fb01c3b448$01062210$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Hello;
>>> I've been told that when you have a CD Burner and a CD ROM
>>> installed in your PC, the Burner must be your Master and
>>> the CD ROM your slave. Is this true? I thought it was the
>>> opposite.

>>
>>
>> .



Alex answered you and gave you a very comprehensive answer at that, and you
reply by repeating the question...Not very polite. If you're having a
problem then I suggest the drive is faulty.


 
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Alex Marshall
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      26th Nov 2003
It sounds as though the drive itself may be faulty, or perhaps simply needs
cleaning. I don't see how having it connected as a slave would have any
effect on it working. Does your CD-ROM work when you connect it as a master?
Make sure you have set the jumpers correctly on both drives. If you have
Easy CD Creator installed that might also be the cause of some of the
problems. If you do have it be sure it is patched to the latest version.
That's all I can think of at the moment.

"Carlos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I asked the question when having a CD Burner and a CD ROM
> installed in a PC, if the Burner had to be the MAster. I
> have a problem of my CD ROM being my slave and doesn't
> read any type of data. THE PC detects it but once I put in
> any type of CD, doesn't read anything. Keeps asking me to
> insert a CD in the drive.
> Any ideas?
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I don't think it matters; it doesn't on my system anyway.

> I have had them
> >connected several different ways over the years and they

> always worked fine.
> >The only time that I am aware of that this is important

> is when you are
> >updating the drive's firmware; some manufacturers require

> that the drive be
> >connected a very specific way to do this. You'll probably

> never be doing
> >this anyway so don't worry about that. As far as just

> normal use it makes no
> >difference how they are connected, at least not with any

> I have ever seen.
> >
> >"Carlos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

> message
> >news:00fb01c3b448$01062210$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Hello;
> >> I've been told that when you have a CD Burner and a CD

> ROM
> >> installed in your PC, the Burner must be your Master and
> >> the CD ROM your slave. Is this true? I thought it was

> the
> >> opposite.

> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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Howard Brazee
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      26th Nov 2003

On 26-Nov-2003, "Bastet" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Alex answered you and gave you a very comprehensive answer at that, and you
> reply by repeating the question...Not very polite. If you're having a
> problem then I suggest the drive is faulty.


Maybe he plans to continue repeating the question until he gets the answer he
wants.
 
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BoB
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      27th Nov 2003

"Alex Marshall" <Reply In Newsgroup> wrote in message
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> It sounds as though the drive itself may be faulty, or perhaps simply

needs
> cleaning. I don't see how having it connected as a slave would have any
> effect on it working. Does your CD-ROM work when you connect it as a

master?
> Make sure you have set the jumpers correctly on both drives. If you have
> Easy CD Creator installed that might also be the cause of some of the
> problems. If you do have it be sure it is patched to the latest version.
> That's all I can think of at the moment.
>

Try mixing a Pioneer dvd-rom and Pioneer dvd-r/w on the same ide!
With mine there was a firmware conflict, whichever was master would detect,
whichever was slave would not! The liteon's and sony's work with the P105
burner.


 
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