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Getting Your IDE CD ROM Drive To Work In Windows 95 MS DOS Mode
- If the CDROM drive is connected to the IDE port of a Plug-and-Play
sound card, install Creative Configuration Manager CTCM first
to initialise your Plug-and-Play sound card (see
Configuring Creative Plug-and-Play Cards).
However, if the CDROM drive is connected to the onboard IDE port of
a non Plug-and-Play IDE sound card, then skip the installation
of CTCM and continue with the following:
- Shut down to Win95 DOS mode, and check the contents of the
C:\WINDOWS\DOSSTART.BAT file which should look like below:
C:\[Path]\CTLOAD c:\[Path]\{CDROM Driver} /{Driver Parameters}
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD001
The CDROM driver should be loaded before the MSCDEX command.
E.g. C:\SBCD\DOSDRV\CTLOAD C:\SBCD\DOSDRV\SBIDE.SYS /D:MSCD001
/V /P:1E8,11
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD001 /V /M:15
- If your system has a non Plug-and-Play Sound Blaster card
with an IDE interface and another PnP card, e.g. CT2810 and a 3D
Blaster card installed, do the following:
- Check the CDROM Installation Disk ID used. If it is IDE-W95-01-ENG, then
- remove the 3D Blaster card
- install the CD-ROM driver
- plug in the 3D Blaster card
- or, use the CDROM Installation disk ID, IDE-W95-02-ENG to
install the CDROM driver.
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