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Changing Settings<br />

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<strong>Blaster</strong> <strong>CD</strong> <strong>8x</strong> is installed dependent on the I/O address (port) and<br />

interrupt (IRQ) settings on the <strong>CD</strong>-ROM interface card (or on your<br />

audio card if the <strong>CD</strong>-ROM drive is connected to it). The information<br />

that follows explains how to change the interface port and interrupt<br />

settings in case of a conflict between the interface card and another<br />

device installed on your computer.<br />

If you connect the <strong>CD</strong>-ROM drive to the hard disk controller, the drive<br />

settings are based upon the controller’s settings.<br />

Changing the Settings in Windows 95<br />

To change the resource settings for the audio card or <strong>CD</strong>-ROM:<br />

1. Click the Start button<br />

2. Select Settings and Control Panel.<br />

3. Double-click the System icon.<br />

4. Click the Device Manager tab.<br />

5. Click the plus sign next to the hardware device type. For<br />

example, click on the plus sign next to “Hard disk controllers”<br />

or “<strong>CD</strong>-ROM controllers.”<br />

6. Double-click the hardware. For example, double-click on<br />

“Primary IDE controller” or “<strong>Creative</strong> IDE <strong>CD</strong>-ROM<br />

Controller.”<br />

7. Click the Resources or Settings tab.<br />

If your device does not have a Resources tab, either you cannot<br />

change its resources or it isn't using any resource settings.<br />

8. Disable the Use automatic settings option<br />

9. Double-click the resource you want to change.<br />

For detailed information refer to the Windows 95 on-line<br />

documentation.<br />

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