At 10:57 PM 12/05/1999 , Doug White wrote:
> I have an old Pentium 100 that just experienced a hard drive crash. I
>replaced the old drive with another one that I scavenged out of another old
>box.
>
> However, I am having a problem loading Windows back on. It has an older
>Matsushita CD-ROM drive (4X I think) and I can't get it to load up with the
>generic CD driver that comes on the Windows Boot disk.
>
> How do I get a CD driver loaded for an older drive like this so that I can
>do the regular boot/Windows CD installation?
First you will need to read on the drive the exact model number for the drive.
Then download the proper driver for it from there site:
http://www.mei.co.jp/corp/Download/cdromdriver_e.html
(this comes from our list of CD Rom driver web sites listed on the NOSPIN
Links page).
installation: copy the driver downloaded to your boot floppy
disk. Add the following lines to your Config.sys &
Autoexec.bat on the floppy:
Config.sys:
device=(driver you downloaded) /d:001
Autoexec.bat:
mscdex.exe /d:001
(*Note: be sure the mscdex.exe & (driver you downloaded) files are loaded on your
floppy disk)
This should enable your CD Rom if it is still in working order.
Bob Wright
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