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 Posted by Gene E. Bloch on 06/02/06 23:35 
Subba Rao <castellan2004-gen@SPAMBUSTER.yahoo.com> wrote in 
news:62Vfg.52351$9c6.44917@dukeread11:  
 
> I purchased a Pioneer DVD burner for my PC.  This burner has multi 
> disk burning capabilities.  Added to that it is an OEM which made 
> it very inexpensive.  I bought the burner (which is also plug and 
> play) and installed it in my computer.  The CD burning software 
> does not recognize this as a CD burner.  The PC hardware 
> diagnostic tools also do not see this as a CD/DVD burning device. 
>  
> I called Pioneer for tech support help and he briefly said it is 
> something to do with my software or BIOS and got of the phone 
> quickly(very reluctant to help). 
>  
> http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/product/detail/0,,2076_ 
175730 
> 91_302357565,00.html  
>  
> http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/article/0,,2076_4249_ 
30712656 
> 6,00.html  
>  
> Please let me know if anyone knows how to get this device working. 
>  I am using Windows2000 Professional with SP4 (with all the latest 
> patches) and Award BIOS version 6.00PG. 
>  
> I am trying to make this DVD burner work only to save money, over 
> buying retail or more expensive DVD-burners. 
>  
> Thank you in advance for any help. 
>  
> Subba Rao 
> castellan2004-gen@SPAMBUSTER.yahoo.com 
  
Can you read CDs on the burner? DVDs? 
 
Is your burner properly jumpered (i.e., as master, slave or cable 
select?  
 
G. 
 
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Gene E. Bloch (Gino) ... letters617blochg3251 
(replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom")
 
  
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