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SYMPTOMSYou may receive the following message when you set up the Standard Edition of Microsoft Office for Windows 95: Note that the letter after the double slash may vary. This letter usually indicates the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive. CAUSE
This message may appear after you start Microsoft Windows 95 in Safe mode
and you attempt to install Microsoft Office 7.0 on compact disc.
WORKAROUNDMethod 1Verify that the compact disc and compact disc caddy (if applicable) are clean and free of contamination that might interfere with reading the disc. Follow the CD-ROM drive manufacturer recommendations regarding cleaning compact discs and caddies.Method 2Add the /s switch to the MSCDEX line in the Autoexec.bat file; for example add "/s" (without the quotation marks) to the end of the line that is similar to the following:
The /S switch works only with the most recent version of MSCDEX (version
2.25) which is included with Microsoft Windows 95. If the switch doesn't
work, determine which version of Mscdex.Exe you are using.
Method 3This method works only if the CD-ROM real mode drivers are loaded in the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys files.NOTE: If you are not familiar with these drivers, do not use this method. The CD-ROM driver manual is the best source of information for determining which drivers are required for the drive to function properly. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q151634 Protected-Mode CD-ROM Drive Support in Windows 95 If you use the steps for this method, write down the settings you change. To use this method, use the following steps:
Method 4If the computer has not received any general maintenance for a year or more or has old dynamic-link library (DLL) files and possibly damaged files, it may be necessary to reformat the hard disk and reinstall Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Office 7.0.Additional query words: OFF95
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