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Method 1-Adding Your CD-ROM Device Driver to the CD-ROM, Setup Boot Disk, CD-ROM Setup, Boot Disk

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device driver on the hard disk and copy it to the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk. Method 1-Adding Your CD-ROM Device Driver to the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk The following procedure describes how to add your CD-ROM device driver (located on your CD-ROM device driver installation diskette) to the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk. You must use this procedure if your CD-ROM drive requires more than one device driver. To add your CD-ROM device driver to the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk, do the following: 1. Copy your CD-ROM device driver (or drivers) to the root directory of the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk. 2. On the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk, locate the directory for the language you are using. Edit the CONFIG.USE file in that directory, and locate line 9: DEVICEHIGH=A:\XXXXXXXX.SYS /D:IBMCD 1 Replace XXXXXXXX.SYS in line 9 with the name of your CD-ROM device driver. Do not change anything else in the line. If your CD-ROM drive requires more than one device driver, you must add another line for each additional device driver. 3. Leave the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk in drive A, and restart the computer. The recovery program starts automatically. 4. From the first screen, select the language of the Microsoft Windows 95 CD you are using to reinstall Windows 95. In some cases, the instructions and messages for reinstalling Windows 95 will be displayed in that language; otherwise, they will be displayed in U.S. English. Select More languages for a screen of additional languages. Note: Make sure that the language you select is the same as the language of the Microsoft Windows 95 CD. If you select a different language, the recovery program might not be able to find the necessary files on the CD. Chapter 4. Reinstalling Windows 95 33

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device driver on the hard disk and copy it to the
CD-ROM Setup
Boot Disk
.
Method 1—Adding Your CD-ROM Device Driver to the CD-ROM
Setup Boot Disk
The following procedure describes how to add your CD-ROM
device driver (located on your CD-ROM device driver installation
diskette) to the
CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk
.
You must use this
procedure if your CD-ROM drive requires more than one device
driver.
To add your CD-ROM device driver to the
CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk
,
do the following:
1.
Copy your CD-ROM device driver (or drivers) to the root
directory of the
CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk
.
2.
On the
CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk
, locate the directory for the
language you are using.
Edit the CONFIG.USE file in that
directory, and locate line 9:
DEVICEHIGH=A:\XXXXXXXX.SYS /D:IBMCD²²1
Replace
XXXXXXXX.SYS
in line 9 with the name of your
CD-ROM device driver.
Do not change anything else in the line.
If your CD-ROM drive
requires more than one device driver, you must add another
line for each additional device driver.
3.
Leave the
CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk
in drive A, and restart the
computer.
The recovery program starts automatically.
4.
From the first screen, select the language of the
Microsoft
Windows 95
CD you are using to reinstall Windows 95.
In some
cases, the instructions and messages for reinstalling Windows 95
will be displayed in that language; otherwise, they will be
displayed in U.S. English.
Select
More languages
for a screen of
additional languages.
Note:
Make sure that the language you select is the same as the
language of the
Microsoft Windows 95
CD.
If you select a
different language, the recovery program might not be
able to find the necessary files on the CD.
Chapter 4.
Reinstalling Windows 95
33