First you will need to obtain the dos drivers from your PC manufacturer.
(A good place to go if you are not sure where to get your CD drivers is at
www.windows95.com , he has links to a lot of sites for 32bit drivers.)
Add this line to the autoexec.bat on your boot floppy:
MSCDEX /D:MSCD001
Add the mscdex.exe file to the floppy, should be in c:\windows\command
directory
Assuming that the cd-driver you got from the manufacturer is named
vide-cdd.sys you would add this line to your config.sys file on the boot
floppy:
DEVICE=A:\VIDE-CDD.SYS /D:MSCD001
then copy the driver to the floppy, in this case it would be the file
"vide-cdd.sys"
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Subject: HOW TO MAKE BOOTABLE DISK WITH CDROM DRIVER INSTALLED
>Hello, I have been having problems creating a Win95 bootable disk with
>the Cdrom driver installed. I built two computers, both running under
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