Ray,
The problem could have been with the CDROM drive all
along. If you can, swap it for another one and see
what happens.
If you still are having problems putting a Win 95 install
directory onto the hard disk, you could use an external
Zip drive or external tape drive to transfer the files.
All you would need is a DOS boot disk and a simple program
that turns on the ZIP drive (like guest) or tape drive.
Steven
---- Ray Parrish <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a friend's computer, and now I'm stumped. It's a Hewlett
> Packard
> Pavillion 7270 running at 166 mhz. It was tossing an error message
> "While
> initializing device IOS, windows protection error, you need to restart
> your
> computer", and it would then have to be started in safe mode.
>
> I researched the error on the Microsoft Knowledge base and checked
> for all of
> the things they said it could be with no luck, so I decided to do a
> re-install
> of Windows 95 on her computer to eliminate the corrupted device driver
> [since I
> didn't know which one it was].
>
> I made a boot floppy for the computer, and rebooted with it after removing
> the
> Program Files folder and when it booted to dos I deleted the .dat files
> in the
> windows folder then ran the install for Windows 95 from the cd rom.
>
> This all worked just fine untill Windows 95 did it's first restart.
> For some
> reason when it restarted it couldn't find the cd rom drive anymore!
> This kept it
> from installing the driver files for a bunch of stuff and generally
> created a
> mess.
>
> Sooooo, I thought, why not reboot from the floppy again, make a directory
> on the
> hard drive and copy the Win95 folder on the install cd to the hard
> drive? Guess
> again, now the cd rom can't be found when I boot off the floppy disk
> that I used
> for the install process which worked just fine before! It says "CD
> Rom not
> found" upon trying to load the cd rom driver in the config.sys.
>
> I opened the case and made sure the cd rom drive was plugged in good
> and tight,
> and checked the cmos setting to see if there was anything wrong there,
> but no
> luck there either.
>
> Got any idea why the cd rom drive should suddenly be unfindable even
> with the
> dos drivers?
>
> Thanks for any help you can be.
>
> Ray Parrish
>
>
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