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On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 18:28:49 PDT7, J. R. Fox wrote:
>Presumably a burner (?). (I'm not familiar with their models.) Just for CDs, or also
DVDs ?
My Yamaha is a CD-RW/CD-R/CD unit. Haven't gotten around to buying and installing
DVD.
>> Also, each time I upgrade RSJ I have to be careful and replace the cddrv.inf file that
>> comes with the new installation with my previous one. The previous one is the one
that
>> works with my unit. I had to edit it per RSJ instructions to include the unit. Perhaps you
>> have a similar problem and forgot about it??
>
>Don't think so
My real point here is that your DVD unit MAY NOT be auto-detected by your new
version of RSJ. If it is auto-detected, it will probably be listed in the cddrv.inf file.
However, the BEST way to be sure is to install RSJ first without trying to use Daniela's
drivers for the back door. That is, don't REM out the BASEDEV=RSJIDECD.FLT and
BASEDEV=LOCKCDR.FLT lines and don't use Daniela's CONFIG.SYS setup. That
way, when you boot up, the RSJ loading drivers should echo that they found and
detected your DVD unit. Perhaps you should try that first.
HCM
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