When I select the drive letter for the CD-ROM in TransferPro, and there is no CD in the drive, TransferPro seems to hang. What is the problem?
A – Some CD-ROM drives cause TransferPro to take a very long time to bypass them if they are selected in the drive list but there is no CD in the drive. Inserting a CD will release TransferPro from trying to access the empty drive. If you wait several minutes, the program will eventually bypass the empty drive and allow another selection. If you do not need to access CD-ROM drives with TransferPro, you can add the drive to the UserDevs list of drives to be ignored and you will not be annoyed by selecting an empty CD drive. See the “System Configuration Instructions” section in Chapter 1 of the User Guide for instructions on how to use the UserDevs function of TransferPro.
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