I have a 200 MHz Pentium MMX Packard Bell computer with a Lite-On LTN 202 CD-ROM drive. The computer was bought at the end of 1997. I was reading up on making a start-up disk,(I had made one when I first got the computer). Now, I read that I must put the CD-ROM driver onto the disk. When I tried to look up a driver for this, the Universal CD-ROM driver says it is only for Windows 3.1 and DOS. It says to go to the Windows 95 IDE CD-ROM section. That section says that "IDE CD-ROM drives do not have specific drivers written for Windows 95. The drivers are standard and generic and built into Windows 95." Does that mean I do not need them? Also, if I go into Device Manager>properties>drivers, it says "no driver files are required or have been loaded for this device." In addition, I have a floppy (restore diskette they labeled it), and a CD that came with the computer that is supposed to restore all factory software and Windows 95, so do I even need a startup disk? A computer guy at the store was saying I did not need a startup disk if I had both that floppy and the CD. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Meralx