IBM 73P3315 Computer Drive User Manual


 
Using
the
CD-R
and
CD-RW
function
The
Multi-Burner
drive
can
write
to
both
CD-R
and
CD-RW
discs.
CD-R
discs
cannot
be
erased,
but
can
be
used
with
standard
CD-ROM
drives
and
CD
players.
You
can
use
CD-R
discs
to
record
audio
tracks,
store
data,
archive
files,
and
copy
files
from
another
CD.
CD-RW
discs
can
be
erased
and
rewritten,
but
can
be
used
only
with
newer
MR-
and
CD-RW-compatible
CD-ROM
and
DVD-ROM
drives.
You
can
use
CD-RW
discs
to
back
up,
store,
and
update
files
or
to
copy
files
from
another
CD.
Notes:
1.
CD-R
discs
are
playable
on
audio
CD
players.
CD-RW
discs
are
not
playable
on
most
audio
CD
players.
2.
The
software
included
with
this
drive
does
not
enable
the
drive
CD-recording
capabilities
with
DOS,
Windows
3.x,
or
IBM
OS/2
®
operating
systems.
For
more
information
on
using
the
software,
refer
to
the
IBM
RecordNow
and
IBM
DLA
help
information
on
the
Software
and
User’s
Guide
Super
CD.
Using
the
DVD-R/DVD-RW
and
DVD+R/DVD+RW
functions
The
Multi-Burner
drive
can
write
to
DVD-R,
DVD-RW,
DVD+R,
and
DVD+RW
discs.
DVD-R
and
DVD+R
discs
cannot
be
erased,
but
can
be
used
with
standard
DVD-ROM
drives
and
DVD
players.
You
can
use
DVD-R
and
DVD+R
discs
to
record
audio
tracks,
store
data,
archive
files,
and
copy
files
from
another
DVD.
DVD-RW
and
DVD+RW
discs
can
be
erased
and
rewritten,
but
can
be
used
only
with
newer
MR-
and
DVD-RW-compatible
DVD-ROM
drives.
You
can
use
DVD-RW
and
DVD+RW
discs
to
back
up,
store,
and
update
files
or
to
copy
files
from
another
DVD.
For
more
information
on
using
the
software,
refer
to
the
IBM
RecordNow
and
IBM
DLA
help
information
on
the
Software
and
User’s
Guide
Super
CD.
Backing
up
a
CD
or
DVD
To
copy
a
commercial
CD
or
DVD,
you
must
own
the
copyright
or
obtain
permission
from
the
copyright
owner.
If
you
do
not
own
the
copyright
or
do
not
obtain
permission
from
the
copyright
owner,
you
might
be
violating
copyright
law
and
might
be
subject
to
payment
of
damages
or
other
remedies.
For
more
information
on
copyright
law,
consult
your
legal
advisor.
Problem
solving
Computer
problems
can
be
caused
by
hardware,
software,
or
user
error.
The
information
in
this
section
might
be
useful
to
help
you
solve
problems
or
to
gather
helpful
information
you
can
pass
on
to
a
service
technician.
You
might
also
need
to
refer
to
your
computer,
operating-system,
or
sound-adapter
publications.
Review
the
following
list
for
any
problem
descriptions
that
might
fit
your
situation.
Chapter
2.
Using
the
Multi-Burner
Plus
drive
2-9