Pioneer DRM-602X DVD Recorder User Manual


 
Appendix B
Troubleshooting Macintosh Driver Installation
Owner’s Manual / Software Driver Installation Guide
B-1
Troublshooting Macintosh Driver Installation
If you have trouble using the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer after you have
installed the drivers, please check these points:
1. Check SCSI ID number
Remember, the SCSI ID number must be any number between 1 and 6 not already
being used by any other device currently on the SCSI chain. Do not use 0 or 7.
2. Check for INIT Conflicts
Make sure the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer is connected to the computer and
powered ON, with a magazine inserted and with discs placed in the magzine trays
label side down. If your system crashes on boot-up, or if the CLD Access icon
has an X through it at boot up, you most likely have an INIT conflict. Remove
all other INITs from the System Folder and reboot. Or, if you are running under
System 7.0 or above, disable all extensions, by using Extention Manager.
If the system fully boots with only the Pioneer Macintosh driver INITs loaded,
you know you have a conflict. Try loading the Pioneer drivers first. This can be
done by adding a period in front of the INIT names, since INITS load in
alphabetical order. If this does not allow a successful boot, you may have a
conflict that can only be resolved by not using some other INITs. Add INITs
back in one-by-one, rebooting after each to see which one may conflict with the
Pioneer Mac driver INITs. There are several utility programs on the market that
can help you manage INIT loading.
3. If you are installing new Pioneer-MAC drivers into a System
where older drivers were previously loaded
Please remove all old Pioneer-MAC drivers before installing new ones. While
most of the files will be overwritten, this may not always be the case. It is best to
remove the old drivers before installing the new ones.