Adding Non-SCSI CD-ROM Drivers After Installing Windows NTLast reviewed: July 22, 1996Article ID: Q125243 |
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SUMMARYIf you install Windows NT without adding a driver for your non-SCSI CD-ROM drive and you do not have a complete set of the Windows NT setup floppy disks, you can add support for the drive after installation by copying the proper driver from one of the three Windows NT Setup Boot Disks or from the Windows NT 3.5x CD-ROM disc on another computer.
MORE INFORMATIONWindows NT Setup does not autodetect the existence of non-SCSI CD-ROM drives. Therefore, if you perform setup using either WINNT.EXE or WINNT32.EXE and you do not specifically tell Setup to add the driver for the non-SCSI CD-ROM drive, Windows NT will install without adding driver. If you then attempt to add the driver for your non-SCSI CD-ROM drive using the Windows NT Setup icon, you will be prompted to insert either the Windows NT CD-ROM or one of the Windows NT Setup disks. Because some packages of Windows NT include only the CD-ROM Setup Disc and three Setup Boot Disks (not the complete floppy setup disk set), you might not be able to insert the requested disk. This typically happens with the following drives:
Panasonic Sony Mitsumi IDE Interface drive Creative Labs Sound Blaster CD-ROM InterfaceTo work around this problem:
Non-SCSI CD-ROM Driver Names and CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk Locations
IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2) ATAPI.SYS Disk 3 Mitsumi CD-ROM MITSUMI.SYS Disk 3 Panasonic CD-ROM MKECR5XX.SYS Disk 3 SONY CD-ROM SLCD32.SYS Disk 3 Sound Blaster CD-ROM MKECR5XX.SYS Disk 3NOTE: It is also possible to add the Panasonic CD-ROM driver using the following steps:
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