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Common Symptoms and Solutions
the existing letter (for both start and end drive letter) and click on 
OK. Then double-click on the CD-Writer Plus drive, and then click on 
the Settings tab. Under Reserved drive letters, select the drive letter 
before the current one and click on OK.
In Windows NT, click on Start/Programs/Administrative 
Tools(common). Choose Disk Administrator. Right-click on the 
drive letter you wish to change. Select Assign Drive Letter. Change 
the drive letter.
Lost power to your computer or had to press CTRL-ALT-DEL 
while writing to the CD!
If you lose power while writing to your CD (the CD-Writer Plus drive's 
red light is on) OR If you exit an application or press CTRL-ALT-DEL 
while writing to CD...
You may be able to salvage your CD, but ONLY if you: 
1. LEAVE YOUR CD IN THE DRIVE, DO NOT OPEN THE DISC TRAY
2. Turn your machine off
3. Turn it back on
4. Then re-enter the application you were using 
Once the application tries to access the CD-Writer Plus drive, the 
recovery operation will make it appear that the last session is there. 
However, in reality, only a part of the CD's directory may be there. Your 
recordable CD is still usable if you can read the directory. Repeat the 
entire copy operation to make sure that your files are copied to the 
recordable or ReWritable CD.
Hard Drive Compression Software
We do not recommend using hard drive compression software. If you use 
hard drive compression software, it estimates free hard drive space based 
upon a compression ratio (often user selectable). Programs may check 
your hard drive for space needed and may think you have the necessary 
free space. However, depending on the type of files you are copying, you 
may in fact not have enough hard drive space.
Achieving optimal performance
Run SCANDISK.EXE and DEFRAG.EXE on your hard drive before using 
your CD-Writer Plus drive for the first time (see your Windows manual 
for more information). Then run them periodically after that. These 
programs improve access times to the hard drive, which will help