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  1. #1
    D. James
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    Resolved [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!

  2. #2
    Darren Wilson
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    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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