Sony PCGA-DDRW2 Manuel d'utilisation

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Symptom

Cause/Remedy

Drive is not detected
by the computer.

No sound from an
audio CD.

Sound skips during
audio CD playback.

c The drive may not be connected correctly to the computer

via i.LINK cable. See “Connecting the Drive” on page 12.

c The operating system is not Windows XP.

c To reset the i.LINK interface, shut down your Windows

operating system, turn the computer off, disconnect the
power cord, and then reconnect and turn the power back on.

c If there are computers connected to both i.LINK connectors

on the drive, the drive may not function properly, and data
reading and writing may not be possible. Disconnect the
unused computer from the drive, and reconnect correctly
(see page 23).

c Some computers cannot exchange data with the drive. For

details, see “Compatible computers” (page 6) and the
manuals provided with your computer.

c Disconnect the i.LINK cable and then reconnect it. If there

is still no communication with the drive, restart the
computer.

c Depending on network settings, communication with the

drive may stop after the computer returns from sleep mode.
If this happens, configure your computer so that it does not
enter sleep mode. (For details, refer to the manuals
provided with your computer.)

c The volume control of the computer may be set to “Mute”.

(For details, refer to the manuals provided with your
computer.)

c The volume control of the computer may be set too low.

(For details, refer to the manuals provided with your Sony
computer.)

c The disc may be scratched or dirty. Clean the disc or use

another disc (see page 40).

c Another application may be running. Shut down the other

application.

c The power management function of the computer may be

active. Check the CPU speed setting. (For details, refer to
the manuals provided with your computer.)

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