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- CD-ROM INSTALLATION : LATEST INFORMATION
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- WELCOME TO CD-ROM INSTALLATION UNDER WINDOWS 95
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- This file contains information not available during the printing of
- the manual. Please read it's contents before you proceed with any
- installation procedure.
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- This file contains the following sections :
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- 1. Windows 95 Installation
- 2. Hard Disk and IDE CD-ROM Drive
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- 1. Windows 95 Installation
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- NOTE :
- If you have connected your CD-ROM drive to a device (e.g., an audio
- card) that uses the secondary port, Windows 95 will automatically
- configure the CD-ROM drive for you. If your CD-ROM drive is working
- properly, you do not need to run this installation program.
-
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- (a) Checking Your CONFIG.SYS File
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- To set up your CD-ROM drive in Windows 95, run SETUP.EXE.
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- SETUP.EXE will check your CONFIG.SYS file for the CD-ROM driver
- installed in your Windows 3.1/DOS system. It will then prompt you
- with a dialog box, indicating the driver you must choose in order
- to complete your installation in Windows 95.
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- (b) Optimum usage of memory
-
- After you have completed the installation, for Windows 95 you can
- remark the CD-ROM driver (e.g., SBIDE.SYS - the CD-ROM driver for your
- Windows 3.1/DOS system) in your CONFIG.SYS file. This is to allow for
- more memory for the Windows applications.
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- For example:
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- If you have connected an IDE CD-ROM drive to your Windows 3.1/DOS
- system, the following statement is found in your CONFIG.SYS file.
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- DEVICE=C:\path\SBIDE.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:1E8,11 /V
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- To remark this statement, add 'rem' before the statement.
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- rem DEVICE=C:\path\SBIDE.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:1E8,11 /V
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- 2. Hard Disk and IDE CD-ROM Drive
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- Do not connect your IDE CD-ROM drive and hard disk to the same
- IDE port.
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