C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:TEAC-CDI /M:15
- Reboot your system
- At the Windows 95 desktop, Click on the “START” button.
- Click on “Shutdown”
- Select and Click on “Restart in MS-DOS Mode”.
- You should now have access to the CD-ROM DRIVE CD-ROM drive in the DOS mode.
- To get back to Windows, at the DOS prompt, type the word “EXIT” and press ENTER.
SECTION 4 CREATING AN MS-DOS BOOT DISK
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NOTE: You'll need to do the following on a system that is up and running with MS-DOS or Win95 as the operating system. Please reference Section 2 to establish how your IDE CD-ROM drive (desktop or Notebook PC model) is connected to your system (Which IDE port?). If you have your desktop CD-ROM drive connected to a Sound Card, please make sure to check if you need additional drivers loaded to Enable the IDE port on-board the Sound Card. If these drivers are required, and they are not installed, the TEAC drive will not be recognized. These drivers come with the software provided by your Sound Card manufacturer.
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Turn on your computer and get to a DOS prompt. If your computer starts up in either Win95 or Win 3.1, you will then need to exit to DOS.
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Once you are at a DOS prompt (i.e. C:\>) insert a blank disk into your A: drive.
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Type FORMAT A: /S And press [Enter]
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Next, from the A: prompt, type Edit Config.sys and press [Enter]
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You now need to type the following two lines (a & b) to your Config.sys file: (Please reference Section 3.1 for explanation on the statement's parameters)
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- If you have the CD-ROM drive connected to the primary or secondary IDE port, edit this statement:
DEVICE=A:\TEAC\TEAC_CDI.SYS /D:TEAC-CDI
- If you have the CD-ROM drive connected to the tertiary IDE port, edit this statement:
DEVICE=A:\TEAC\TEAC_CDI.SYS /D:TEAC-CDI /P:T-M
- If you have the CD-ROM drive connected to the quaternary IDE port, edit this statement:
DEVICE=A:\TEAC\TEAC_CDI.SYS /D:TEAC-CDI /P:Q-M
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