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      Toshiba CD-ROM XM-6502B

      When I first got the computer, this drive was able to read CD-RW's just fine.

      Although I haven't been using it often, the drive works quite well.

      However, recently I noticed that it cannot read CD-RW's anymore. Does anyone know what caused this issue?

      Are there any firmware updates available that will fix this issue?

      Thanks for the help.

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      Hey there kryptic

      i got a Toshiba XM 6402B, a little older than yours maybe - but - what generally happens withmy drive is it has intermitent problems reading cdrs burnt at 12 speed or higher AND cdrws burnt at high speed. But they generally work fine if i burn them at a lower speed

      However - I only experienced these problems after moving platforms to XP. (maybe there is a firmware fix - i havnt checked)

      if you're saying it only affects cdrws - then the following might not even apply to you. . .

      it might possibly be a slightly lowered wattage feed to your cdrom
      this could be a result of recabling (sharing the same power cord with a device that constantly draws power - eg fans) or recently have new hardware installed

      it could even be related to the cd recording software you installed (if you have done so so lately)

      or - maybe your drive is about to give up ? maybe you should consider exchanging it with your computer supplier
      Last edited by Shadey; 18-02-2002 at 21:08.


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