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TSST corp DVD +RW ts H653B SCSI CDROM Device

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Old 26-10-2008
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TSST corp DVD +RW ts H653B SCSI CDROM Device

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I am using Windows Vista with TSSTcorp CDDVDW ts H653B SCSI CDROM Device for transferring data on CDs. Everything was working fine don’t know what went wrong suddenly I started getting an error message saying “this is not lined up right” every time I use this device. As I don’t have any idea what should be done to fix this can anyone you please tell me how can I check if the is running up to max?

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Re: TSST corp DVD +RW ts H653B SCSI CDROM Device

It will be very difficult to work out on this problem with just the description you have provided. You should post the complete and exact error message you getting with the device. So reply back with the error message.
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