1.1 INSTALLING A DOWNLOADED DRIVER
- Edit the Config.sys file as in STEP 3.1.
- Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE and add the following statement:
C:\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:TEAC-CDI /M:15
2. DRIVER INSTALLATION UNDER MS-DOS AND WINDOWS 3.1
These installation instructions assume that you have the White and Blue labeled installation diskette provided with your CD-ROM drive.
- In Windows, go to the FILE MANAGER in the MAIN Windows group.
- Select the drive in which the TEAC CD-ROM drive installation diskette is installed.
- Double-click on the INSTALL.EXE file to execute the setup program.
- Select the directory where TEAC software is to be installed in. (TEAC is the default directory name)
- On the next screen, if you have the CD-ROM drive connected to the PRIMARY or SECONDARY
IDE ports, choose AUTO SELECT and go to the next step. If you have the CD-ROM drive to a
TERTIARY or QUATERNARY IDE ports, choose SELECT I/O PORT for which in
the next two screens you will have to select the IDE port the drive is connected to add its
MASTER\SLAVE configuration.
- The software should now be loaded in the specified directory.
- Select YES to have a “TEAC CD-PLAYER” group icon created in the Program Manager
- Select OK so that both the Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files are automatically edited.
- The installation is complete. Reboot your system.
- If you do not have access to the drive under File Manager, move the statement with MSCDEX.EXE to the top of the Autoexec.bat file and reboot the system.
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The device driver called “MCI CD AUDIO” is required to use the Windows 3.1\3.11 version to the TEAC AUDIO-CD PLAYER.
- Go to Control Panel in the Main group
- Click on Drivers
- Under the Installed driver’s window, Click on the button labeled ADD
- Under the Drivers to be Installed window, Doule-click on the “MCI AUDIO CD” driver.
- Insert the Windows 3.x diskette you’re being prompt to and the driver will be installed.
- Reboot the system to ensure the driver’s loaded properly.
- You should now have full operation of the TEAC AUDIO-CD PLAYER.
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