However, the CD-ROM ToolKit that came with the PB may need an update to work with
9.1.  Intech's CD SpeedTools is a superior alternative, more reasonably priced,
and updates are free.

Eric

Chuck Stinnett wrote:

> on 5/4/02 5:47 PM, Ted Browning at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I have a PowerBase 180 and I just installed OS9.1.  The CD rom drive now
> > doesn't seem to mount any CDs.  I can freely insert and remove them and they
> > never show up on the desktop.  What can I do?
>
> As mentioned in a recent post, if you install a new operating system on a
> Power Computing machine, and are using your original (non-Apple brand)
> CD-ROM drive, you must re-install the FWB CD-ROM Toolkit software that came
> with your computer.
>
> You should be able to find it on your Power Computing OS disk.
>
> --Chuck
>


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