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For
Windows
95/98/2000/ME/
XP
Users
For
Windows
NT
Workstation
Ver.4.0
Users
Device
Drivers
When
using
Windows
95/98/2000/ME/XP
or
Window
NT
Workstation
Ver.
4.0,
no
special
device
driver
is
required.
Your
system,
upon
Power
On
and
bootup
after
installing
and
connecting
the
new
CD-
RW
drive,
will
recognize
and
load
native
software
drivers
automatically.
The
DOS
and
Windows
3.1
users
can
download
the
DOS
Device
drivers
anytime
via
internet.
For
your
information,
please
consult the
following
internet
sites:
http://www.lge.com
http://www.lgeservice.com/drivers.html
In
order
to
ensure
normal
drive
operation,
please
check
the
following:
?
The
drive
is
displayed
in
Windows
95/98/ME
:
[Control
Panel]-[System]-[Device
Manager]-
[CD-ROM]
Windows
2000/XP
:
[Control
Panel]-[System]-[Hardware]-[Device
Manager]-[DVD/CD-ROM-Drive]
?
32-bit
is
displayed
in
[Control
Panel]-[System]-[Performance]
If
the
drive
is
not
recognized
by
your
computer,
please
check
the
following
items.
?
If
an
indicator
is
displayed
on
the
IDE
controller
in
[Control
Panel]-[System]-[Devices
Manager]-[Hard
Disk
Controller],
you
will
need
to
contact
your
PC's
manufacturer
or
the
motherboard's
manufacturer
and
get
the
appropriate
IDE
controller
driver.
Run
Add
New
Hardware
in
Control
Panel
to
let
PC
search
again
for
new
device.
In
order
to
ensure
normal
drive
operation,
please
check
to
see
if
the
drive
is
displayed
on
the
IDE
controller
in
[Control
Panel]-[SCSI
Adapter]-[Devices]
If
the
drive
is
not
recognized
by
your
computer,
an
indicator
is
displayed
on
the
IDE
controller
in
[Control
Panel]-[SCSI
Adapter]-
[Devices],
you
will
need
to
contact
your
PC's manufacturer
or
the
mother-
board's
manufacturer
and
get
the
appropriate
IDE
controller
driver.
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