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Iomega CD-RW USB 2.0 Drive User Manual

Iomega CD-RW USB 2.0 Drive
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Iomega CD-RW USB 2.0 Drive User's Manual
Welcome to the Iomega CD-RW USB 2.0 Drive. This drive uses the latest USB 2.0 technology to achieve the following speeds:
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24X CD-R Write Speed
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40X Read Speed on CD Formats
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10X CD-RW Write Speed
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32X Speed on Digital Audio Extraction (DAE)
USB 2.0 technology is capable of running at speeds up to 40 times faster than the standard USB 1.1 technology. Connect the Iomega CD-RW USB drive to a USB 2.0 port to
achieve the USB 2.0 speed. Connected to a standard USB 1.1 port, the drive runs at the standard USB 1.1 speed.
The Iomega CD-RW USB drive is capable of reading and writing many types of CDs, such as audio CDs, CD-ROMs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs. The Iomega CD-RW drive can:
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Play/Read most types of CD media.
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Write CD-R discs.
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Write and Rewrite CD-RW discs.
System Requirements
Your system must meet the following minimum requirements to support the Iomega
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CD-RW USB 2.0 drive.
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USB 2.0 Hi-Speed PCI card installed in your computer
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Recommended RAM requirements for your operating system (see your OS manual for details)
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CD-ROM drive or 740 MB hard drive space to copy CDs
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CD-ROM drive for software installation
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Microsoft
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Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher or Netscape
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Navigator
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6.1 or higher (to view user's manual)
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The following amount of hard drive space for Iomega software:
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Iomega CD-RW USB 2.0 Drive Specifications

General IconGeneral
InterfaceUSB 2.0
Read Speed24x
Write Speed (CD-R)24x
Rewrite Speed (CD-RW)10x
Supported MediaCD-R, CD-RW
Buffer Size2 MB
Disc Capacity700 MB
Weight1.1 lbs

Summary

System Requirements

Getting Started

Unpacking and Initial Setup

Initial steps for setting up the Iomega CD-RW USB drive, including unpacking.

Upgrading from Windows 98 to Windows Me/2000/XP

Instructions for upgrading existing software installations on specific Windows operating systems.

Installing Iomega CD-RW Software

Connecting the Iomega CD-RW Drive

USB Guidelines

Using the Iomega CD-RW USB Drive

About the Iomega CD-RW Drive

Drive Performance

Details on the drive's read/write speeds and technical performance metrics.

Drive Connectors

Identifies and describes the purpose of each connector on the back of the drive.

Drive Controls and Indicators

Iomega CD-RW USB Drive Power

Information on powering the drive and its power consumption when idle.

Identifying the Drive Letter Assigned to your Iomega CD-RW Drive

Steps to find the assigned drive letter for the Iomega CD-RW drive in Windows.

Inserting or Ejecting a CD

Ejecting a Disc in Case of Power Loss

Method to remove a disc when the drive has no power, using an emergency eject hole.

Disconnecting Your Iomega CD-RW Drive

Proper procedure for disconnecting the drive from the computer and power.

Using the Drive as an Audio CD Player

Instructions for connecting the drive to play audio CDs through computer speakers or headphones.

Selecting and Using Discs

Selecting CDs

Information on compatible CD media types and formats supported by the drive.

When to Use CD-R Discs

Guidance on when to use CD-R discs for permanent data storage and backups.

Advantages of CD-R vs. CD-RW

When to Use CD-RW Discs

Guidance on when to use CD-RW discs for rewritable data storage and temporary files.

Selecting High Quality CD-R Media

Advice on choosing suitable CD-R media for optimal performance with the Iomega drive.

Caring for Your CDs

General advice on handling and storing CD-R and CD-RW discs to prevent damage.

Using the Software on the Iomega CD

Using Iomega HotBurn Software

How to use the HotBurn software for copying and creating data or audio CDs.

Additional Software

Information on other software applications included on the Solutions CD for enhanced functionality.

Troubleshooting

Problems Burning CDs

Suggestions for resolving issues encountered while burning CDs, including virus protection.

A Buffer Underrun Error Occurred

Explanation of buffer underrun errors and their impact on CD writing operations.

To Avoid Buffer Underrun Errors

Tips and techniques to prevent buffer underrun errors during CD writing.

Enabling DMA on Windows 98/Me

Steps to enable DMA for CD-ROM drives in Windows 98/Me for improved performance.

Enabling DMA on Windows 2000/XP

Possible Causes of Buffer Underrun Errors

Problems Creating Digital Audio CDs

Causes of Slow Write Speeds

HotBurn Doesn't Recognize My Disc

Changing the Drive Letter

Instructions for reassigning the drive letter for the Iomega CD-RW drive in different Windows versions.

Problems Reading Recordable CDs on a Standard CD-ROM Drive

Problems with File Systems and File Names

Explains how file systems and naming conventions affect CD readability across different operating systems.

Windows System Problems When Creating CDs

Problems Using CDs Created on The Iomega CD-RW Drive on Any CD player.

Drive Not Assigned a Letter (Windows 98/Me)

Troubleshooting steps for when the drive does not get a letter assigned in Windows 98/Me.

Drive Not Assigned a Letter (Windows 2000/XP)

Green Power Light Does Not Come On

Windows Stops Responding

Drive Stops Responding or Data is Lost

Addresses issues with the drive locking up or data corruption during saving/copying operations.

Drive Not Working on Older Laptops

Explains potential compatibility issues with older laptops and their USB ports.

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