2k1,
I ran into the same issues. I googled and read that the Pioneer K06 is sometimes shipped where it is set from the factory as a slave drive with no means to change that. Whereas, some of them were set as masters. It depended on the date of manufacture.
I dug into the above further, but never solved the problems I was having. I tried every configuraton imaginable. Finally, I summed it up to a bad drive even though I had just bought it brand new. One of the reasons I suspected the drive was because it would spit out the CD sometimes right after I turned on the power for the PC. There should never be a reason why the drive would spit out the CD that early in a boot process. The drive was just very flakey.
I returned it and bought a Panasonic slot-load slim drive from the MP3car store. I never had any issues with it and it worked perfect.
I read a lot of horror stories about the pioneer drive. Which is to bad because the specs on it made it sound like a better drive than the panasonic.



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