Recognizing Drives

Joseph ubuntu at e-pops.org
Wed Apr 9 18:32:01 UTC 2008


NoOp wrote:
> On 04/09/2008 05:34 AM, Joseph wrote:
>> Thank you Sir.  Actually, I have one of them (2Gb).  Never heard it
>> called a Keydrive.  Around these parts, it's occasionally called a
>> "Flashdrive" but usually is referred to as a "Jumpdrive".....
>>
>> But I'm also wanting to do all of what a burner is for.  I do want to
>> use it for storing data, but also, I'm planning on using it for
>> burning music, videos, and other things.
>>
> 
> Please bottom post.
> 
> I'm confused (as usual); I thought that you got your CD/DVD working.
> 
> 


That's what I thought.  <grimace>  It seemed to recognize it at first....   but for some reason it 
stopped...   or I was looking at the wrong thing.  I didn't try it burning.  But now I don't see it, 
let alone burning.

I did make sure the jumpers were right, DVD = Master and the CD = Slave.  That's when I thought both 
were there.

I was planning on switching cables to put the DVD burner at the end of the cable rather than 
second....   it's supposed to be my master.

I looked for the folders (I forget what they were now) that I'm supposed to have for CD and DVD 
drives, but there seems to be none....   even though the CD-R works.

Anyway....   I'm near burning over no burning.

Joseph






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