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Paul Jones
I've been installing CD/DVD reader/writer units in the PCs of friends
and family for a while now (easy once I'd sussed "master" and "slave"
ha ha) but I'm intrigued as to why sometimes they come with a tiny
"audio cable".
It looks like one end goes in the unit and the other in either the
sound card or motherboard, but I've never used one, and it's always
worked ok. I asked a PC engineer once and he fobbed me off with "If it
works without, why worry?" which is fair enough, but I'm still eager
to know why they supply them.
If anyone knows, I'd love to know why, for no other reason than
curiosity!
Thanks
Paul
and family for a while now (easy once I'd sussed "master" and "slave"
ha ha) but I'm intrigued as to why sometimes they come with a tiny
"audio cable".
It looks like one end goes in the unit and the other in either the
sound card or motherboard, but I've never used one, and it's always
worked ok. I asked a PC engineer once and he fobbed me off with "If it
works without, why worry?" which is fair enough, but I'm still eager
to know why they supply them.
If anyone knows, I'd love to know why, for no other reason than
curiosity!
Thanks
Paul