>I think I have the right driver from Panasonic & have installed
>it on a win98 boot diskette & have written the path in config.sys.
>During bootup with the diskette, the cdrom is identified, but
>I can't find what drive letter it is; all drives after c: are
>shown as "invalid drive specification" from d: to z:.
>(a: & b: are floppy drives).
>Do I require some instruction line for autoexec.bat also?
Yes, you also need a line like this in your autoexec.bat. Once installed it
is in the windows\path directory. On an upgrade system it is in the dos
directory. It may be on your CD.
Here was the line in my autoexec.bat before windows was installed:
MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD001 /M:12 /L:Z /V
usage: MSCDEX [/E/K/S/V] [/D:<driver> ... ] [/L:<letter>] [/M:<buffers>]
The /D: is the driver as assigned from the config.sys. The /L: indicates
the drive letter you want to have for the CD. I use Z so that it won't
change if I add a hard drive or change the partition sizes. The amount of
xtra resources this uses is very small.
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