Creative Dxr2 Manual De Usuario

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Troubleshooting  32
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ROBLEM
Following hardware installation, the following message appears:  “Unable to locate 
DVD-ROM drive assume drive D:.  Error1”
Cause
The PC-DVD drive may not have been configured by Windows 95 or may be disconnected.
Solution
❑ Check the cable connections.
❑ Run the Windows 95 Add New Hardware wizard and allow Windows 95 to detect and 
install the PC-DVD drive.
P
ROBLEM
The PC-DVD drive is not switched on when the system is restarted.
Cause
The power cable is not connected.
Solution
Ensure that the power cable is connected to the drive.
P
ROBLEM
PC-DVD drive is not detected.
Cause
The IDE data cable is not connected correctly.
Solution
Ensure that the IDE data cable is connected properly to the drive and the computer.
P
ROBLEM
Your computer does not recognize the PC-DVD drive.
Cause
The driver for the PC-DVD drive or the Dxr2 decoder card is not installed properly.
Solution
Re-install the drivers using the installation diskette.
P
ROBLEM
The disc tray cannot be ejected.
Cause
❒ The eject command is not being transmitted to the PC-DVD drive by your computer.
❑ An application that is currently running is preventing the eject command.
❑ The IDE data cable is not connected correctly.
Solution
❒ Turn off the computer.  If you have a disc in the disc tray, insert a straightened paper clip 
into the Eject hole on the drive’s front panel to eject the disc tray.  Restart your computer.
❑ Close the application that is running and restart your computer.
❑ Check the IDE data cable connect between the PC-DVD drive and the computer.
Video
P
ROBLEM
When attempting to play a DVD, a message is displayed:  “The Interactive DVD 
Browser requires ActiveMovie.  ActiveMovie either is not installed or not functional.”
Cause
ActiveMovie was either not installed or is being used by another application.
Solution
❒ Check the Windows 95 Taskbar to see if a multimedia application may be running.
❑ Install ActiveMovie:  Place the PC-DVD Encore installation CD in the PC-DVD drive; 
use Windows 95 Explorer to locate the AMOVIE.EXE file in the AMOVIE directory.  
Double-click to install the English-language version of ActiveMovie.
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