Hi The jumpers are set into 4 (or more) categories: the first part are usually for the SCSI ID which you should switch around until you get the same that the old one. the 2nd is for the Parity (don't change this one), the 3rd is for Terminator or not (depending if your CD-Rom is the last or not in the SCSI Internal chain. the last one is for Block size (don't need to touch this one also). You may need to make sure it has a driver compatible with your computer. CD ROM ToolKit usually takes care of that or you can dowload it from their site. Good luck JP > I purchased a replacement CD ROM (A Toshiba similar to the one that > came with my Power Base). The number of jumpers on the back are > different than the original. I left the configuration as it was out > of the box. The CD will load but will not play. Is the jumper setting > just a matter of changing till I get it to work or does anyone know > what the combination of settings might be. > Thanks for any suggestions.
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