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Hi Milton,
You should copy the file in question (MSCDEX.EXE, usually found in
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM of any Windows-95/98 PC) to your "boot device" (a NOSPIN
boot diskette?) and then edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the diskette:
find the line that looks like the error you've seen:
LH c:\path\mscdex.exe /d, etc.
and fix the path to point to the diskette:
LH A:\mscdex.exe /d, etc.
That should fix the problem.
Yours,
<> Max Timchenko [MaxVT]
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Milton Dickey wrote:
> I have done this several times on 2 other PC's I own but they are both
> older Pentium equipped boxes instead of 486. I downloaded and used
> the Nospin boot disks for W95, 2nd release and everything worked great
> on the Pentium boxes. I tried to do the same on my 486 and I can't
> get the CDROM to work. When I boot I get a message: "LH
> C:\windows\command\mscdex.exe /d:nospin File not found" When I try to
> change from c: to d:, I get an "Invalid drive specification" error
> message.
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