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Harry:  
 
If I (for example) were to switch from an old HP writer to a new Sony writer, would I have   
to re-install RSJ?  Or would it auto-detect?  
 
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 20:21:13 PDT7, Harry Motin wrote:  
 
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>On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 10:02:04 PDT7, J. R. Fox wrote:  
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>>> 2)  I seem to recall from past posts that using RSJ with an IDE drive is  
>>> something less than straight forward.  Is there a "cookbook" available to  
>>> assist?  If not, some pointers from those of you who have already done this  
>>> task would also be appreciated.  
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>>Not sure what you're referring to here, but if it's that old  LOCKCDR  business,  
>>which governs whether the drive will still be available as a *reader*, the adjustment  
>>on that is quite simple.  
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>>Jordan  
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>Actually, the RSJ installation is pretty simple. The installer correctly configures your   
>CONFIG.SYS file, then you reboot. The only problem will be, if you have a CD unit that   
>RSJ does not recognize. As I said in my earlier post, RSJ tries to auto identify your   
unit   
>at bootup. If it fails, the software probably will not work. If it fails, it will tell you so at   
>bootup. And if that happens, simply contact the RSJ support folks and tell them what   
>unit you have. They will send you an update to the cddrv.inf file, which will contain the   
>proper info on your unit.  
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>That's what happened to me. RSJ did not auto id my unit and RSJ did not work for me.   
I   
>contacted RSJ and they quickly provided written instructions for the fix. And it worked.  
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>What is poorly documented is how to correctly modify your CONFIG.SYS file, if you   
>want to use Daniela's drivers (to provide a back door for using your read-write unit for   
>read only operation without opening RSJ and attaching it). I had to search the RSJ   
>user's group E-Mail for a posting that explained the correct mods. If you want to use   
the   
>back door, I can help you with that.  
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