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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