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rajesh singh rajput@rajeshrajput
Jun 06, 2005 03:19 PM, 8249 Views
(Updated Jun 06, 2005)
My 25th review!!!

Well this is my 25th review and I am back to my favourite topic i.e computers.


I will straight away get to the point.


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Tips on Maintaining CD-ROM


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Health Tips


=> Never use poor quality detergents and sprays for cleaning. Clean the


drives using a soft, dry fabric.


=> Keep the tray clean. Use a duster for thorough cleaning.


=> Do not push the tray to close it, always use the eject button instead.


=> Never try to force the tray out, if it doesn’t eject automatically. Use the pin provided with the drive to manually remove the tray.


=> Use a good quality lens cleaner to keep the lens clean, as this is one


of the most important parts of the drive.


Technical Tips


=> The transfer rate(that is, the amount of data transferred per


second) is directly related to the rotational speed. The greater the


rotational speed, the faster the transfer rate.


=> Your system’s performance will also affect the performance of


your CD-ROM drive. For example, if you enhance the video, CPU and hard disk drive, the performance of your CD-ROM drive will also be enhanced.


=> A good way to improve a CD-based application’s performance is to copy the data as well as the software to your hard drive. This will decrease search time and make everything faster overall, There are programs that can clone entire CD disks onto your hard disk so that the rest of your system will view it like a CD-ROM drive. However, using this method, you would experience much better performance as it is being accessed from your hard disk drive.


=> To improve your CD drive’s performance, make sure that it is


operating in DMA mode. This should be enabled from your system BIOS and also from the Windows Control Panel. Using this mode, the response of your CD drive will be smoother and faster even when other applications are running while accessing the drive.


=> Preferably, configure your CD-ROM drive such that it is the only device on an IDE channel. This way, it would not unnecessarily slow down any other drive on your system.


=> Load the latest drivers for your motherboard’s chipset. This will


ensure that you have the highest possible bandwidth betwen your CD drive and the rest of the system. In particular, see that your IDE controller is operating with the latest version of its driver.


=> Refrain from using poor-quality discs in your drive as these could, due to being too thin, fragment while being read and some times cause irreversible damage to your drive while in operation.


=> Do not use unusually shaped CDs in your drive(the kind that you find with marketing promotions that are shaped like hearts etc) as most of these CDs are not symmetrically balanced. This could cause problems with your drive during operation.


=> If you need to extract a CD from your CD-ROM drive when your computer


is powered down, you can do so by retracting the tray manually. Do so by inserting a straightened out paper clip into the little point in the front of the drive. Take care that you do not force the CD tray while doing so.


=> Your CD-ROM drive is one of the components in your system that could heat up when used for extended periods of time(while watching a VCD, for example). Make sure that it is mountedsuch that it has adequate room around it for airflow and cooling.Try not to mount it too close to cables and other devices that


could restrict airflow.


=> CD-ROM drives are generally intended for reading data and unlike their audio counterparts, are not engineered for continuous use. Therefore, when using your drive over extended periods, take breaks and allow the drive to cool down. This will prolong the life of the drive.


=>Do not move the system or jerk it while the CD drive is in operation as this could cause damage to the components in the drive.


AND NOW THE MOST IMPORTANT ADVICE


Do not place teacups and coffee mugs on the tray of your CD drive! ha ha!


I hope you find this informative. eagerly waitin 4 ur -ve and+ve comments becos this is my 25th review.

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