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Installing a New CD or DVD Burner

If your PC came with a read-only CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, you can't burn your own audio CDs; for that, you need a CD-RW, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW recorder. These drives are available as internal units, or you can take the easy route and buy an external USB 2.0 or FireWire recorder.

Here's the rundown on what's required:

Tools: One hand and a screwdriver
Cost: Anywhere from $50 to $300
Time: Yet another afternoon job

When you install an internal CD or DVD burner, it'll use either an EIDE or SCSI connection. The master/slave jumpers on your new recorder will be set to slave if the drive will share a cable with an existing hard drive. If the drive is the only device connected to your secondary EIDE cable, it should remain set to master. You must move the jumper on the recorder to make that drive work as the slave.

To install an internal EIDE CD or DVD recorder, follow these steps:

1. Turn off your computer, unplug it, and remove its case.

2. Slide the CD drive into the front of your computer.

You need a vacant drive bay, which is an opening where your disk drives normally live. The drive should slide in through the front.

3. Connect the cables.

• Connect the cable between the new drive and the motherboard - it should fit only one way.

• Remember, a CD or DVD drive can coexist with a hard drive (both are EIDE devices), so another connector on the same cable may already be connected to a hard drive.

• Rummage around the tentacles of wires leading from your power supply until you find a spare power connector and plug it into your new drive.

• Connect the thin audio cable from the drive to the tiny CD Input pins marked on your system's sound card.

• Nothing marked CD Input? Try Line Input pins, or a different type of Input pins.

4. Screw the drive in place.

Most drives screw in from the sides, just like a hard drive.

5. Replace your computer's cover, plug the computer in, and turn it on.

When Windows boots up, it should recognize the new drive and automatically install it for you.

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