Dear friends
My old system had a CDD2600 Philips CDRecordable. Now I have a new system, and my CD Recorder is an HP 9300 serie.
Now I can´t use CD Architect with.
I tried setting the drive up manually:
Like this:
1.Make sure you have the latest update for CD Architect available at our website (4.0g)
2.Open up CDA
3.Go to Options>Select drive in the menus
4.If the drive is not displayed here go to Advanced
5.In the first pulldown select SCSI MMC Compatible for a SCSI drive (use ATAPI MMC Compatible for an IDE drive)
6.In the second pulldown select your SCSI chain (or IDE chain)
7.In the last pulldown select your drive in it's chain
8.Hit OK and try burning a CD in test mode, if that works, do a real burn If that works you should hopefully be all set, if not, then there probably isn't much you will be able to do.
Author: David Palmer
But it doesn´t work. I always get next message
Choose a CD recorder.
If anyone knows something useful about how to do it right, I would appreciate it very much.
Sincerely.
Leopoldo
My old system had a CDD2600 Philips CDRecordable. Now I have a new system, and my CD Recorder is an HP 9300 serie.
Now I can´t use CD Architect with.
I tried setting the drive up manually:
Like this:
1.Make sure you have the latest update for CD Architect available at our website (4.0g)
2.Open up CDA
3.Go to Options>Select drive in the menus
4.If the drive is not displayed here go to Advanced
5.In the first pulldown select SCSI MMC Compatible for a SCSI drive (use ATAPI MMC Compatible for an IDE drive)
6.In the second pulldown select your SCSI chain (or IDE chain)
7.In the last pulldown select your drive in it's chain
8.Hit OK and try burning a CD in test mode, if that works, do a real burn If that works you should hopefully be all set, if not, then there probably isn't much you will be able to do.
Author: David Palmer
But it doesn´t work. I always get next message
Choose a CD recorder.
If anyone knows something useful about how to do it right, I would appreciate it very much.
Sincerely.
Leopoldo