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Weird noise on CD rom
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23/12/2001 20:30:40
 
 
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Hardware
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00597797
Message ID:
00597856
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>>I thought the problem was related that I didn't put the jumper on the CD for the termination. I put it today. So, I have one peripheral on the SCSI controller and it has the termination. The problem is still there.
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>>I have an Adaptec SCSI controller AHA-3940AU/AUW. I suspect that the problem relies on the SCSI CMOS. If that is, what should I look for?
>
>Have you considered that you might have a head alignment problem? The drive reads and writes its own material, but not stuff from outside. If other people's CD readers have a problem reliably reading from your burner, I'd strongly suggest replacing the burner; a good, cheap IDE CD burner like the Phillips 1280 runsd under US$100, and is reasonably quick and efficient (and if you run XP, XP's native CD-RW supports it from the start.) I've got one of them and a Sony in another machine here at home, purchased after starting to have problems with an HP8200 similar to yours.
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>If there's nothing else on the IDE channel with the Phillips, it runs in busmastering Mode 4 with no problems.

Thanks for the input

I can read a CD created by that burner elsewhere. I never had any problem with it. Today, I proceeded with more tests. I used another SCSI card, another SCSI cable, another power cable, etc. It's all the same. I'll try to contact the vendor tomorrow.
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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