(quick tale of woe followed by request...)
Right, I used to have a 6X Pioneer IDE slot loading DVD drive. It was great but like a fool I was taken in by the thought of something greater, in this case SCSI. When I got my CD-R drive I thought that I should take advantage of the SCSI card, and upgrade to the SCSI interface version of the drive.
By the time I"d managed to scrape the necessary monies (moving costs!) together I couldn't find the drive anywhere.
So I decided to get the lesser choice, an RPC2 Toshiba 10X 40X. So far the drive has upset me a lot, first it killed windows (SCSI ID of 0) then refused to play DVD's, then failed to rip audio at 10X, and finally refused to read a CD I was trying to back up.
AS you might have guessed I'm not happy with the drive (although I admit that most of these problems could well be my setup) and I'm hoping to send it back.
My request is for anyone who can name me a web site that still sells the Pioneer 6X/32X SCSI slot loading DVD drive (303S I think model number), or even a mail order place as I"ve run out of ideas of where to look.
Many Thanks
Uberlad
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8 out of 10 women say they would feel no qualms about hitting a man.
5 out of 10 referred to me by name.
Right, I used to have a 6X Pioneer IDE slot loading DVD drive. It was great but like a fool I was taken in by the thought of something greater, in this case SCSI. When I got my CD-R drive I thought that I should take advantage of the SCSI card, and upgrade to the SCSI interface version of the drive.
By the time I"d managed to scrape the necessary monies (moving costs!) together I couldn't find the drive anywhere.
So I decided to get the lesser choice, an RPC2 Toshiba 10X 40X. So far the drive has upset me a lot, first it killed windows (SCSI ID of 0) then refused to play DVD's, then failed to rip audio at 10X, and finally refused to read a CD I was trying to back up.
AS you might have guessed I'm not happy with the drive (although I admit that most of these problems could well be my setup) and I'm hoping to send it back.
My request is for anyone who can name me a web site that still sells the Pioneer 6X/32X SCSI slot loading DVD drive (303S I think model number), or even a mail order place as I"ve run out of ideas of where to look.
Many Thanks
Uberlad
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8 out of 10 women say they would feel no qualms about hitting a man.
5 out of 10 referred to me by name.
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