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"Peter V. Astakhov" <[log in to unmask]>
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jimi Moore <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 1 октября 1999 г. 11:58
Subject: Installing replacement cd player


>Hello
>
>          Well nobody answered my last post titled "dead cd player" but
>I thought I would try this one.
>What would be the correct procedure for replacing the above mentioned
>dead player?  Should I do the "add/ remove hardware" routine before I
>remove the unit? Then install the "new" (actually a slightly used one
>from a friend) player and let Win95
>recognize it and use the win95  generic driver?  My friend doesn't have
>the driver for the player but says it will work with the win95 driver.
>What about IRQ problems?
>Anything I should be aware of before I plunge ahead?
>
>Thanks for any help that you can offer.
>
>
>--
>  Jimi @
>                    SECRET SOUNDS STUDIO
>                         St. Peters, Mo.  USA
>             http://www.promail.com/~secretsounds
>
It's very simple: You must only replace CD-ROM drive. You do not need
special driver for this hardware.

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