Greetings,

My CD burner problem is worse than I reported...I thought that my burner
could be "seen" on the SCSI chain, but I was wrong.  It is as if I have no
burner connected to my Mac at all...so does that mean it is a cable problem?
When you use CD SpeedTools, you must disable the Apple CD/DVD driver as
well as the driver that comes with Toast.
I use the burner infrequently.  It has always worked fine...until
yesterday.  Do cables go bad do to non-use?







>It is possible that the Speedtools driver is grabbing the burner out of
>Toast's sight. Try disabling the driver, and if that works use Toast's
>driver (not sure what it is called, something like Toast CD Reader
>extension).
>
>Johannes
>
>Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
>> ONce again, I turn to my friends on this list to offer a few suggestions:
>>
>> Toast can't find my CD burner on the SCSI chain, but if I do a "search"
>> for my burner, it IS listed.
>>
>> I am on a Mac running OS 9.2 and I have a TEAC burner from ClubMac.  I am
>> using Intech's CD/DVD SpeedTools as my driver.  Toast or Jam tell me to
>> check my cables...but all is intact.  The burner has always worked fine,
>> so I am confused about how to remedy the situation.
>>
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