Some old CD-ROM drivers do not have available compatible drives in the Win9x
operating system. If so, you are stuck with DOS drivers in the
config/autoexec files. Especially, old, off brand drives. Also are you sure
it is a ATAPI compliant IDE drive. If not, you must use the proprietary
drivers.
Daniel Wysocki
Twin*.*Star Computers
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-----Original Message-----
> I am trying to get a CD-ROM to be recognized by Win95 with native
drivers,
>but it does not seem to want to see it. When I first installed Win95 I had
>DOS drivers present for the CD-ROM, mainly because Win95 was on CD! Well,
it
>works with the DOS drivers but I am suffering performance problems and some
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