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In , on 08/15/2004
at 08:50 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
>> 1. CDRecord has no problem writing to the drive because
>> it is using the mechanism CDR_DEVICE=2,0,0 to find/
>> get to the drive, no problem.
>> 2. From the command line, the operating system can not
>> find the drive because there is a drive preceding
>> the desired drive in the chain of drive letters with
>> messed up electronics so it can't find the desired
>> drive.
>Makes sense. With broken hardware one never knows. It is interesting
>that the broken drive stayed out of the way as much as it did.
>Steven
To No One in Particular
Um, sorry folks, but I have to eat crow again.
The problem was the music CD I sitting in the third CD-ROM drive;
Drive Q: .
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