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ZIP100 not having correct major or minor number
I was able (after much fooling around) start the machine and boot to Windows 95. I installed the CD-Rom to the secondary IDE port on the mother board and made the drive the Once I get the machine itself to recognize the drive on that level I can handle the install from there, finding and installing drivers.

stuck with cd-rom
Richard Walker walke...@campus.bt.com comp sys acorn extra-cpu In article <ant2621100b0W...@riscy.voyager.co.nz> Steven Sykes <ri...@voyager.co.nz> wrote: At my part time job I'm currently installing Windoze 95 on some Risc PCs and I'm having problems relating to installing CD ROM drivers.

Attn. experts: maximum number of drives supported?
Richa...@care4free.net> wrote in message news:#Vg3oSZnAHA.2088@tkmsftngp05... I have installed an extra CD drive (CDRW) into my machine. NT recognises the drive but never recognises a CD being present. I have also lost the autorun function from the first drive. Where should I look to start to sort this out? Thanks.

Installing CD ROM in NT Server
In the afternoon, I did an FDISK on both disks and reinstalled Windows 98, then tried installing from CD-ROM, floppy, and DOS partition. It may be nothing more than your old CDROM doesn't like the disc I cut. That happens sometimes. One alternative is to remove the HD and install with another machine.

Installing CD-rom on existing RedHat installation.
from the CD-ROM. Section 6.3.3 "Installing from Openfirmware" has been left blank, because it has not been written yet. I do not have a floppy disk drive. iMac is a recent one you should be able to boot the CD like any MacOS cd: just hold down the `c' key when booting the machine. if that fails (cursed r0 cds.

Installing CD-ROM
Or....does "installing a CD-ROM at a party makes you a first rate coder? with lots of hard drive and stuff for facilitating compiler development... -- "nonstandard" in the sense of having more developer's tools and power than the ordinary machine, also, it has an XGA card....] '386, running OS/2 and Windows 3.1.

Installing CD Rom
I have attached it to the scsi bus (device 1) and when the machine boots it finds the hard disk, a conner 330meg, (device 0) then finds the cd-rom (second hard disk, device 1). Do i need drivers for the cd? it did'nt come with any! and the manual (novell) is very vauge on the subject of installing cd-rom.

CD-ROM install problems (like 4.6-RELEASE problem)
Kickstart
37.175 WorkBench 37.71 This machine has a DataFlyer SCSI host with an 85mg Quantum HD set to ID0 riding piggy back. I removed the termination packs on this drive, and daisy chained a CD-ROM drive which is set to ID2, parity disabled, and terminated. I grabed AmiCDFS 2.40, and I can't figure out how to get

Installing CD-ROM in 486
Kind regards, Petar It is possibly not the CD ROM that is causing the problem, I have never yet had any trouble installing CD ROMs in XP Machines and I have done hundreds of them. See if you can put the CD ROM in another machine to test if it installs OK, that will prove if the CD ROM is OK or not.

installing cd rom drive
I tried to install it on a clean machine but it would not recognize my CD-Rom?. So I installed DOS and got the CD-Rom running with the basic DOS driver MSCDEX . Now when I run the install from the CD Rom it wants a attribute of the type of CD Rom it is before I can continue?. I have the Cd Rom running off a IDE

Spooky CD Rom............... ?
A friend of mine is installing Debian from cd-roms (from a machine without Internet connectivity), and since I have never done that myself, We downloaded some additions, and we can get apt-cdrom to recognize that we have non-free and non-us on the disk, but not the other updates that were on it, namely october

installing cd-rom??
[This assumes that you got the License and CD or Recovery Disk when you bought the machine.] To use the old HDD, put it in and configure the jumper for If you don't and don't have a CD-Rom drive installed in this system, I strongly suggest installing a CD-Rom drive and having the OS CD readily available to load

upgrade
That's because it ISN'T. sdb4 will be "TB> where your zip drive is, if that's what you're talking about! sda "TB> doesn't exist on your machine. Installing a CD-ROM (real or otherwise) won't affect /dev/sdXX allocations. CD-ROMs (including CDRs and CDRWs) only effect /dev/srX and /dev/scdX allocations.

Mitsumi 2x CD-ROM and PS/2 Mouse - conflict ???
Yes. Have you tested the drive in another machine? Yes. Have you booted to Safe Mode and removed any/all devices listed under DVD/CD ROM Nothing there. Drives, removed the contents of c:\documents and settings\your user name\local settings\temp, removed the contents of c:\windows\prefetch and c:\windows\temp,

Installing CD-ROM for Win95 Setup from CD
REMOVETHISBIT (David Ross) wrote: W/r to the original poster, you can also install from one machine (w/CD) to another over a parallel cable, either using W95's DCC (if both machines are W95) or using CDLINK (a freebie CD version of Interlink) that a company in Singapore whose name I forget has on their website.

Problem with Installing CD-ROM....HELP!
I tried to install the Mitsumi, MKEPanasonic, and Sony cd-rom controller drivers, but all failed. I also tried to bypass the sound card and plug his cd-rom into his 2nd ide, but the cd-rom is so old it won't support that for some reason(the machine won't boot at all). Anybody have any insight into this,

installing cd rom drive
Roy Brown roybr...@affirm.co.uk uk comp os win95 In article <bIyb+FAj0xnzEwem@fm2fm2. demon.co.uk>, FM2 Business Support Managerment <fm2...@fm2fm2.demon.co.uk> writes After installing CD Rom for a friend the following problem has occoured. On boot up system does not recognise the CD Rom.

Format the drive
W/r to the original poster, you can also install from one machine (w/CD) to another over a parallel cable, either using W95's DCC (if both machines are W95) or using CDLINK (a freebie CD version of Interlink) that a company in Singapore whose name I forget has on their website. - David R.

Installing CD-ROM drive in DOS/Win3.11
Ironically, we actually installed Win95 from CD(!) but since doing this we've had all sorts of problems with the machine hanging - continuously trying to access the CD-ROM and now we can't get it to boot-up at all! I saw some other posts in this NG about problems installing a CD-ROM with a model 95 so,

NEED HELP! Installing from CD-ROM on network server
... a problem installing 4.6.2-RELEASE and 4.7-RELEASE (haven't tried any others yet) when installing from CD-ROM using a Hitachi GD-3000. The drive is the master on the secondary on-board controller. The machine boots up fine off of the CD, then when attempting to extract the distributions I select, it hangs.