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Installing CD-ROM on Second IDE controller
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Youngman JYoung...@vggas.com comp os linux hardware "Tim" == Tim <Tim> writes: Tim> I'm installing CD ROM towers on a site currently running NT 4.0 SCSI controllers in one machine here, so that's not a problem. From what I read of /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt, it should be possible to have as

Installing CD-ROM DRIVE
I have a Dell optiplex 433/le a 486SX machine to which I want to add a CD-ROM drive.On the motherboard there is one IDE socket which is connected to the hard drive,the books I have read say I should connect the CD-rom drive to the second IDE CHANNEL as the master and not connect it as a slave to the hard drive on

Installing CD-Rom on 486 Machine
Everything is fine until the CD-ROM driver loads. I get a message that the CD-ROM interface did not connect, please check power and connection cables for the device. Now, I used a Win 95 start up disk from another machine. Could that be a problem? Do I have to load my sound card information as well?

Installing Windows 95
Just looking for some help on installing a Toshiba XM-4101B 4x CD-ROM (SCSI) on an NT3.51 machine. I don't have any drivers or anything (nor could I located any at MS or Toshiba's website...) and NT doesn't detect it on setup. My host adapter is the AHA-2940, and the only other thing on it is a conner CFP1060S HDD.

Installing CD-rom on existing RedHat installation.
Scott Harding MCSE, MCSA, A+, Network+ Microsoft MVP - Windows NT Server scrockel@***No_SPAM***hotmail.com "Marlon" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:008101c398b4$8fb317c0$a301280a@phx.gbl... I just rebuilt a machine with NT 4 Server, but when NT starts the CD-ROM is not accessible.

CD Problems : 2.2.6-RELEASE Installation
Richa...@care4free.net microsoft public windowsnt setup 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. Peter Richards.

Installing CD ROM
Only had CD not DVD so can't comment. Trick to installing from cd-rom, when the kernel boots append: ide2=0x180 to the lilo boot line and the cd is available as a regular ide device, doesn't even need pcmcia support to access it. This machine was great when I had both the laptop and a desktop machine,

CDRom installation advice
I also just recently installed a new 16MB SIMM into the machine, for a total of 24MB memory. The memory seems to be working OK; I ran the machine for a couple of days before installing the CD-ROM, also ran the full, detailed memory test that QAPLUS does, and that seemed to test out OK.

Problems with installing CD-ROM
I have proved that the card functions by temporarily installing DOS6.22/Win3.11 and copying a load of files between this machine and my main Win95 PC. As the machine has a functioning LAN card, I want to do a network install of RH5.2 rather than go to the expedient of temporarily installing a CD-ROM and taking the

installing cd rom
Neil Hutchinson neil.hu...@argonet.co.uk comp sys acorn hardware I have just had a new CD-ROM drive installed by a local (Acorn) firm and when I got my machine home - aagh! it doesn't work! I know that I can go back tomorrow and "get it fixed" but I wondered if perhaps there was a quick fix that I could manage

Problems with installing CD-ROM
To correct it I tried to re-install Win-95 from the CD-ROM. It worked...however it stopped recognizing the CD-ROM device. I somehow copied the CD-ROM driver (via another machine) into a floppy and tried re-installing the CD-ROM driver. Now, the system recognizes the CD-ROM. I can see the D drive.

help: problems installing CD-ROM drive
The device driver allows the CD-ROM and the computer to talk to each other. Most CD-ROM's only need the generic device driver that is usually bundled in the OS such as windows, therefore it is automatically recognized when the system is first booted after installing the CD-ROM. CD-R and CD-RW devices require

Installing from CD-ROM: problems
The step: DEVICE=C:\HXCD-ROM\CDROM.SYS /D:MSCD000 is done twice. --------------------------------------- Remove one of them. Two is one too many, I think. after the step: After the step: Load all Windows drvers The machine just does nothing. Does not go to windows or produce an error. Yuk. That's not so good.

installing a CD-ROM catch 22
William S. Kossack wskoss...@home.com comp periphs you need to modify the autoexec.bat and config.sys to support the CD-ROM. and then reboot the I typically gut the machine and rebuild it around a K6 or celeron processor for only a couple hundred dollars....just finished an upgrade of one to celeron 800.

Installing CD-ROM after setup
The machine never recognizes the CD drive. When booting I get these errors: CD-ROM device driver MTMCDAS version 01.00 # Installed CD-ROM Drive :1 CD-ROM is not detected or different, driver not loaded Hmm ... It recognizes the CDROM, it just can't talk to it. Could be that the CDROM is dead, or that you have the

Problems with installing CD-ROM
Mark Steele m...@rimmer.ngdc.noaa.gov comp sys sun admin I just installed a Pioneer 604x CD-ROM changer and encountered a few oddities that I hope someone can (F1-A didn't work either) I rebooted the machine by powering down and powering back up and stopped the bootup sequence to see if I could boot from CD.

Installing CD-ROM version of Borland C++ 4.0
awri...@netcomuk.co.uk uk adverts computer uk comp misc ba market computers I have a Dell optiplex 433/le a 486SX machine to which I want to add a CD-ROM drive.On the motherboard there is one IDE socket which is connected to the hard drive,the books I have read say I should connect the CD-rom drive to the second

installing cd-rom??
In another 486-machine (I'm not doing this for a living - honoust) after installing the cd-rom player and the drivers the next message appears: 'No Intel PCI IDE installed' and no cd-rom drivers are running. What happened here? Thanks ever so much for your help... Berend Only the latest 486 systems feature PCI,

Installing CD-Rom on 486 Machine
Everything is fine until the CD-ROM driver loads. I get a message that the CD-ROM interface did not connect, please check power and connection cables for the device. Now, I used a Win 95 start up disk from another machine. Could that be a problem? Depends upon what's in the autoexec.bat and config.sys and what

Installing CD-ROM DRIVE
Juanita&Greg jbu...@cs.mun.ca comp os msdos programmer The cd-rom is original to the machine, it just stopped showing up. It isn't listed in the device manager either. It's windows 95 and I think someone edited the autoexec.exe file. There is a reference to mscdex.exe that says c:\dos\mscdex.exe /D:OEMCD001/l:d