IBM 09N4076 User Manual
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2. The CD might be defective; try another CD.
3. The CD is not ISO-9660 or High Sierra Group (HSG) compatible. Check with
your place of purchase.
There is no sound from the CD.
Take the following actions.
1. Check that you are using an audio CD and not a data CD.
2. Adjust the volume control on the drive. See “Front view of the drive” on
page 1-4 to locate the volume control if you have connected headphones to the
front of the drive.
3. Adjust the sound-adapter volume control. See the documentation that comes with
your sound adapter and audio-CD player program.
4. Turn off the computer, unplug the cables from the electrical outlets for your
computer and all attached devices, and remove the computer cover. Check that
the audio-signal cable connects the CD-RW drive to the sound adapter.
Your screen displays an error message.
Take the following actions for two common error messages.
CDR-103
The CD in the CD-RW drive is not a High Sierra or ISO 9660 format. The
CD-RW drive does not support this format.
CDR-101
This message displays when you try to access the CD-RW drive before the drive
is ready. The busy indicator lights when you attempt to access the drive after
loading a CD into the CD tray. Wait until the busy indicator stops lighting before
attempting to read the drive.
The connectors on the audio cables provided do not fit the connector on your
sound adapter.
Some sound adapters might require a special cable. See the documentation that comes
with your sound adapter.
You might have to separately purchase an audio cable for the CD-RW drive. The
audio-out connector on the CD-RW drive requires a MPC-2 compliant Molex 70066-G
connector. (To locate the drive audio connector, refer to “Back view of the drive” on
page 1-4.) If you are using an IBM computer or IBM sound adapter, refer to
Appendix D, “Help and service information” on page 2-20 for assistance.
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