On Monday, November 3, 2003, at 10:41 PM, W. Adrian D'Alessio wrote:


Thanks for taking the time to answer Mike. I appreciate it.

There were two responses when I posted this before. Neither lister admitted to actually owning a working Iomega
CD-RW setup. Therefore I felt the need to repost. And I hope others with a working PCI / iOmega CD-RW will add their
observations as that is what makes this list work.


I have not seen any praise or blame for these drives. And wondered if I was the only lister with one.

The USB cards and cables work fine with other peripherals. I am suspecting the drive, but want to make sure I cover all the bases before moving on from this drive.

How full is your drive? A full HD is a sure route to Coaster City, ime.


I had an Iomega CDRW some time ago, but it worked just fine for me, no problems at all, though I used Disk Burner, not Toast (this was on a OS 9.1 system.)

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"Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D.
Bruce Johnson



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