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June 6th, 1999, 12:11 AM
#1
[RESOLVED] MSCDOO1
MSCD001, GIVEN REFERENCE IN AUTOEXEC.BAT TO (AS) THE IDE CD-ROM DRIVER - IS THIS AN ACTUAL FILE NAME. I'M STARTING FROM A FORMATTED HARD DRIVE (IN DOS), AND AFTER INSTALLING THE CDROM, WHEN BOOTING I GET A MESSAGE 'NO DRIVER INSTALLED'. I'VE TRIED THE
FX116.EXE & UNIIDE, AND HAVE ENTERED THE MSCDEX LINE TO CONFIG.SYS & AUTOEXEC.BAT.I'M
DEALING WITH WIN95 CDROM THAT HAS 18 CAB FILES I CAN'T COPY TO FLOPPY, SO I NEED THE CDROM ACTIVE FIRST. PLEASE, HELP!
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June 6th, 1999, 02:53 AM
#2
OK. Read carefully & insert the lines EXACTLY as stated below.
Download UNIIDE.
Extract the files to a Temporary directory on your HDD.
Copy MSCDEX.EXE & CDROM.SYS to your bootable floppy disk.
Edit the CONFIG.SYS on the Floppy & insert this line :- DEVICE=A:\CDROM.SYS /D:OEMCD
Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT on the Floppy & insert this line :- A:\MSCDEX.EXE /D:OEMCD
When you have done this, save the files to the flopy & reboot.
Your cd-rom should now be active when booting from the floppy disk.
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July 9th, 2013, 10:32 AM
#3
how do i "Download UNIIDE. Extract the files to a Temporary directory on your HDD."
if i only have dos? i cant get into my laptop, how do i download and where do i put it? How do i get to the "Temporary directory on your HDD"?
[QUOTE=Darren Wilson;18334]OK. Read carefully & insert the lines EXACTLY as stated below.
Download UNIIDE.
Extract the files to a Temporary directory on your HDD.
Copy MSCDEX.EXE & CDROM.SYS to your bootable floppy disk.
Edit the CONFIG.SYS on the Floppy & insert this line :- DEVICE=A:\CDROM.SYS /D:OEMCD
Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT on the Floppy & insert this line :- A:\MSCDEX.EXE /D:OEMCD
When you have done this, save the files to the flopy & reboot.
Your cd-rom should now be active when booting from the floppy disk.
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July 10th, 2013, 08:37 AM
#4
Registered User
Welcome to Windrivers bunnyyo38. Seeing as this thread is 4 yrs old, things have changed a lot. What we need is to find out what your problem is and what you are trying to accomplish. If you would give us more information, there may be a easier way to accomplish this.
It's not the computers that keep having problems, it's the users!!
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July 10th, 2013, 12:09 PM
#5
Super Moderator
Originally Posted by Zonie
Seeing as this thread is 4 yrs old
14 years, 1 month, 4 days.
Wonder if that computer's still running ...
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