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HP SureStore CD-Writer README
This document contains last minute notes and troubleshooting tips.
NOTES
The SCSI card defaults are I/O address 110 (hex), Interrupt 11, and DMA
channel 6. The install software will automatically detect interrupt
conflicts if the driver for the other card is already loaded. As the
interrupt conflict test is not foolproof, please use the "custom
installation" option if a known conflict with Interrupt 11 exists.
WINDOWS 95
Windows 95 is not currently supported. Windows 95 support will be
available in late 1995.
To install under Windows 95:
1. Insert the driver floppy into the A drive.
2. Start the control panel.
3. Double click on "Add new hardware"
4. Select "No" to the scan question, click Next>.
5. Select "SCSI Controller" and click Next>.
6. Click on "Have Disk."
7. Select the A:\Win95 directory.
8. Select the "AdvanSys ISA SCSI Host Adapter."
9. Reboot and run setup.exe from the root of the CD
TROUBLESHOOTING
System Hang when AdvanCD.sys driver loads:
Typically indicates an interrupt conflict. To fix the problem:
1. Reboot the machine.
2. When the Loading MSDOS... line is displayed, press the F8 key.
3. MSDOS will ask whether or not to load each driver. Answer
Y to all lines except for AdvASPI.sys and AdvanCD.sys.
4. Insert the CD-Writer install floppy
5. Run setup.exe from that disk.
6. Choose Custom Installation.
7. Choose a non-conflicting interrupt.
8. Finish the setup.
System Hang when AdvASPI.sys loads:
If only two lines of a sign-on message are displayed:
Move the device=c:\hpcdr\drivers\advaspi.sys line to a line before
the one containing emm386.exe or remove emm386.exe from your
config.sys.
If more than two lines are displayed:
Follow the directions given under "System Hang when AdvanCD.sys
driver loads."
Corrupted data:
DMA channel conflict or DMA speed too high.
Re-run setup.exe, choose custom installation, and select a
non-conflicting DMA channel and set the DMA speed to 5 MB/s.
CD-Writer appears on all but one ID:
Both the CD-Writer and the host adapter are set to the same SCSI
ID. The drive's ID is set with the jumpers on the back and the
host adapter's ID is set with the cfgisa.exe program, which is
installed in the hpcdr\drivers directory.