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re: CD-drive not recognized -> change custom bootdisk?
Sunday, May 9, 2004 at 2:04 pm Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by jack hall
(681 messages posted)
A quick check on google showed drivers shouldn't be necessary on that cd-rom. As
for the "custom boot disk, precious little space is left on it to add anything.
Might try the 98-OEM bootdisk. Oak Technologies generic drivers supplied on it.
You'll have to select start with cd-rom support when booting with it. As well, the
quicky installation the custom allows will be lost. Install from the disk, or go
thru the make directories drill.
I've used the 98OEM boot disk alot, and it works fine. Your cd-rom drive letter with
one partition changes to "E".
On Saturday, May 8, 2004 at 4:03 am, Pieter wrote:
>After some hardware changes I was ready to re-install W95. Problem is, the "standard"
>W95 installation (boot)disk doesn't seem to work with the CD-Drive.
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>So I tried a W98 SE custom bootdisk from www.bootdisk.com, but that didn't work.
>I know I have to change the custom disk to make it work with my drive, but I don't
>know what to change.
>
>The CD-drive is a
>Samsung CD-Master 52E Model SC-152.
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 |  | re: CD-drive not recognized -> change custom bootdisk? (jack hall: Sun, May 9, 2004, 2:04 pm) |
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