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Raymond,
Be careful.
Glen has made a LOT of assumptions about your system.
I would not format the hard drive until you are _positive_ that you
have DOS access to your cd-rom.
It is very rare that you can pick up any boot disk and have it
work with a particular model of cd-rom drive. Make sure
that your boot disk has the proper drivers for YOUR cd-rom
**AND**
make sure that both the config.sys and autoexec.bat files have
the proper command statements to activate your cd-rom driver.
We have a generic driver in the NoSpin download section of our
web site as well as detailed directions on how to configure it for
_most_ drives. Just reading through that article may give you
the insight you need for setting up your driver.
Jim Meagher
----- Original Message -----
From: "glen sagers" <[log in to unmask]>
> Raymond Keirn wrote:
> >
> > This is a Win95 Question, dont know if it is common to all operating
systems
> > so here goes. I`m getting ready to do my first clean install and have
been
> > collecting avery bit of info that I can and printing it out for
reference.
> > I would like to know how the cd-rom is accessed in dos . I am assuming
by
> > a dos command - if so where can I get a list of dos commands and how to
do
> > this right . Something that can be printed out would be great. I read
the archives and the most I found was that I needed the cd drivers on the
boot floppy (which I have). But nothing on how to activate it to load the
win95
> > disc. I`m just thick headed sorry. Raymond.
>
> Raymond, I don't know where to find a list of dos commands right off the
> top of my head, but some basic ones you might need are:
>
> type this -- do this
> cd <dirname> change directory
> del <filename> delete a file
> rd <dirname> delete an EMPTY directory
> deltree <dirname> delete a directory & everything in it-
very slow
> under dos
> md <dirname> make a directory
> format <drive>: format a drive, i.e. format c:
>
> so, after booting from a boot disk, and all the messages have gone by
> telling you which drive letter your cd-rom has, (watch for it!)
> you are left at an A:\> prompt. From here type
>
> format c:
> answer yes
> after that's done, type
> <drive_letter_of_cd_rom>:
> setup
> and win95 setup should take off from there onto a clean disk.
>
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