Second CD-ROM Drive Not Detected in Windows 95Last reviewed: September 13, 1995Article ID: Q121926 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you install Windows 95 on a system with two CD-ROM drives, one of the CD-ROM drives is not detected.
CAUSEThis problem occurs when Windows 95 loads protected-mode drivers for one of the CD-ROM drives and the second CD-ROM drive is running with real-mode drivers loading in the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. Windows 95 assumes that the real-mode and protected-mode drivers reference the exact same drive; therefore, it assigns the drive letter for the protected-mode drive to be the same as the existing real-mode drive letter.
RESOLUTIONAssign the CD-ROM drive running in protected mode to a different drive letter. You can change the drive letter of a CD-ROM drive by performing the following steps:
To change the drive letter of the CD-ROM using MSCDEX, use the MSCDEX /L: switch on the MSCDEX line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. For example, inserting a /L:E on the MSCDEX line would change the drive letter of the of the CD-ROM using MSCDEX to E.
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