Master drive on the primary IDE channel
If memory serves, the typical braking force ratio for any automobile with front disc and rear drum brakes is 60% front, 40% rear +/-.
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Depending on the sound system and microphone there has to be a few things if there is a USB slot (Google it if you dont know what that is) on the system and your microphone has a USB drive then it will work I have heard of other ways though
Based on the type of system, there could be several lengths that would work.
The answer to this one is dependant on front or rear and weather or not the car is front or rear drive. A typical bearing on the front of a rear drive car is a tapered roller type. A growling noise when the effected side is loaded with weight as in a turn may come and go as the vehicles weight is shifted from side to side. The rear bearings on a late model vehicle that is rear drive are mostly a non tapered roller design. These bearings usually begin with a whine in early stages of failure and progress to a growl as damage increases. As for the front drive vehicle, growling noise is typical for both front and rear bearings. The rear because they are tapered roller as discussed earlier, and the front because they are usually a ball bearing type which load differently than the roller type.
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
Each IDE connector on the board supports two channels per. (Two drives) The combination of drives can vary. For instance, hard drive-cdrom, hard drive-hard drive, cdrom-cdrom, ect....ect.
Flip the laptop over so that the rubber feet are facing up. Remove the screw in the center of the laptop with the picture of a lock near it. This is the only thing keeping the cdrom drive from sliding out of the laptop. If it doesn't come out easily, you may need to power up the laptop, open up the cdrom tray, power off the laptop (while the cdrom tray is still open) then repeat procedure above - however, you'll now have the cdrom tray to use as a handle to pull out the entire cdrom drive.
A CD, DVD or Blu-ray drive (optical drive) that is installed in the computer.The alternative is an external drive, which is a separate box you connect to the computer using a USB cable.
None, unless you leave a disc in the cdrom drive.
To mount a CD in SCO Open server UNIX: login as root make a directory named cdrom then # mount -f HS,lower /dev/cd0 /cdrom
CDROM drives do not get infected with virus. May be there is a driver problem. You can first run one of the free anti-virus like AVG and enable your CD ROM drive if you want to reinstall OS from a CD/DVD. - Neeraj Sharma
To read CD-ROM's, the technology in a CD-ROM drive is an optical disc drive (ODD). It typically utilizes light to retrieve information on a disc.
No. A "system disk" is simply any disk which the computer can boot from and has an operating system installed on it. In most modern computer systems, the hard disk is normally the system disk. However most systems can also boot from a floppy disk, a cdrom, or even a USB thumb drive, providing of course that the media in question has the necessary system files on it. Many older systems did not have the ability to boot from the cdrom drive or USB drives. On these systems the only options were booting from the hard disk or floppy disk, so if the OS hadnt been installed to the hard disk yet (or it was broken) the only other option was the floppy disk.
Normally you put the original installation CD in the CDrom drive and re-install the program.
CD-Rw
It term used to describe the typical 8, 16, or 32-MB of disk cache in the hard drive that acts as a buffer between the drive andcomputer system.