1. Remove computer cover and faceplate if required (refer to your computer
system’s manual for removal information).
2. If the DVD Writeable drive is replacing a CD-ROM, disconnect all connectors
and remove the CD-ROM presently installed in your system.
3. Your Toshiba DVD Writeable drive can be placed in any free half-height drive
slot at the front of your computer. (It can be mounted horizontally or vertically.)
4. Carefully start sliding the DVD Writeable drive into the opening with the disc
tray facing the front of the computer. Before you push the drive all the way in
you will need to connect the IDE BUS cable, audio cable and the power cable
to the back of the drive.
CONNECTING CABLES
Cable Locations on Rear of DVD Writeable Drive
IDE BUS Cable - Most computer system have a primary and secondary IDE BUS
cable already installed (an IDE BUS cable is included with your kit if your system
does not have a secondary IDE BUS cable).
If you are replacing a CD-ROM: connect the DVD Writeable drive using the
BUS cable that the CD-ROM was connected to. Be sure that the jumper setting of
the DVD Writeable drive is the same as the CD-ROM drive you are replacing.
If the DVD Writeable Drive is not replacing a CD-ROM and/or is in addition to
a CD-ROM: locate the secondary IDE BUS cable in your system. If your system
does not have a secondary IDE BUS cable installed, you will need to install the
IDE BUS cable that was included with your kit.
Installing secondary IDE BUS cable: locate the secondary IDE BUS connector
on your system’s motherboard (refer to your system’s documentation for loca-
tion). Connect one end of the IDE BUS cable to motherboard, assuring that it
is keyed properly and that cable’s colored edge is aligned with Pin 1.
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