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Also, don't forget that your D drive becomes E during set up. So you type:
E: (enter) setup (enter)
(I also usually use a win98 boot disk to load win95, it often makes life
much easier)
Hope this helps
Michele Sayer
What you need to do is to find a driver for your CD-ROM. I have found that a
MS WIN98 boot disk has more general drivers than a 95 boot disk.
However, some CDROM drives are propritory, meaning they have to have a
driver from the manufacturer. Which may be your case.
Since CDROM drives are reasonable in price, perhaps it's time to buy a new
one which will come with a driver.
Mike Michel
--------------original message-----------------
--- On Wed 11/19, Susan Davis < [log in to unmask] > wrote:
After formatting disk, with boot disk from this web site, I only get an A or
C prompt. HD will not acknowledge D drive (CD-Rom), so that I can install
Win 95 from CD. Please help.
Thanks, Susan Davis
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