Yamaha CD Recordable/Rewritable Drive CRW-F1SX User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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For PC/AT compatible machines, recognition of the SCSI card and the CD-R/RW drive
may be available on the screen when the SCSI BIOS is activated prior to starting up
Windows. For details, refer to the instruction for the SCSI card.

BIOS

The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a basic control program for the data access
between a computer and peripheral devices. Generally, the BIOS resides on a computer
motherboard, a ROM chip of an extension card, or a flash memory. The BIOS checks the
system and recognizes devices (such as serial ports or hard disk controllers) prior to
starting up the operating system.

Is the proper SCSI driver installed?
Be sure that the latest SCSI driver for the SCSI card is installed. For information
about the latest SCSI driver for the SCSI card, contact manufacturer of the SCSI
card.

Is the CRW-F1SX drive’s SCSI ID number is different from others?
If SCSI devices other than the CRW-F1SX drive are used, be sure that the CRW-
F1SX drive’s SCSI ID number is different from others. (P. 12)

Is the CRW-F1SX drive’s SCSI ID number is different from the SCSI card’s?
If the CRW-F1SX drive’s SCSI ID number is set to “7,” set it to other ID number
that are not used by other SCSI devices. (P. 12)

Are the pins of the SCSI connectors damaged?
Check that the pins of the SCSI connectors are not deformed.

Is the terminator set properly?
Be sure that the terminator of the last device of the SCSI chain is set to ON while the
other devices are set to OFF. (P. 14)
If the CRW-F1SX drive is still not recognized, contact the store of purchase or your
nearest Yamaha dealer (listed at the back of this manual).

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The disc tray does not open when you press the eject button.

Is the CRW-F1SX drive turned on? (Does the power LED light?)
Refer to “The CRW-F1SX drive is not turned on when the power switch is ON. (The
power LED does not light.).” (Troubleshooting, Item 1)

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