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How Do I Fix Cdrom Drive To Load Windows?

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    You need to be more specific about the problem you are encountering as fixing a CD-ROM drive is a broad trouble shooting area. There are a range of problems that are associated with the CD-ROM drive.

    If you need to physically install the drive, you will want to follow the instructions which come with your unit. For example, IDE drives get automatically detected when using Windows 95. Hence you need to simply physically install the drive, after which you have to turn the computer on. You will find that Windows will automatically detect the newly installed CD-ROM drive and will then load the suitable drivers, assigning a drive letter to your drive.

    When installing your drive on a Windows NT computer, you will see that the system will automatically detect the IDE drives in the process of a reboot and will then load the suitable drivers for the drive. If you are installing the same on a Windows 3.x computer, you will need to follow the procedure for a DOS installation.
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    Hearsch 

    answered 3 years ago

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