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Gary,  
 
I might also add that RSJ did not auto detect my unit at first try. I had to get an update to   
the cddrv.inf file. After updating that file (and without reinstalling the software ), I was   
able to successfully use RSJ.  
HCM  
 
 
 
 
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 08:58:04 PDT7, Harry Motin wrote:  
 
>On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 21:35:53 PDT7, Gary Wong wrote:  
>  
>>If I (for example) were to switch from an old HP writer to a new Sony writer, would I   
have   
>>to re-install RSJ?  Or would it auto-detect?  
>  
>  
>It will auto detect it only if that drive is listed in the "cddrv.inf" file, which is in your   
?:\CDWFS   
>folder (the RSJ installation folder). You can read this file in an ordinary ASCII text   
editor, like   
>EPM or E.EXX. If the Sony drive is not there, I would contact the RSJ folks and get an   
update to   
>that file. Sometimes they will send an updated file. Sometimes they will tell you how to   
edit the   
>file.  
>  
>Attached is my cddrv.inf file. Open it in a text editor and look at it. It has several   
specific Sony   
>drives.  
>HCM  
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