Not All CD-ROM Changer Drives Visible in Windows 95
ID: Q140510
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SYMPTOMS
Microsoft has released new protected-mode drivers for CD-ROM changers to
correct the following two problems in Windows 95:
- TORiSAN CDR-C3G (Sanyo) CD-ROM Drives
The second and third drives on a TORiSAN CDR-C3G (Sanyo) CD-ROM
drive are not available in Windows 95. If you use the real-mode drivers
(Torisan.sys and Mscdex.exe), you have full access to all three CD-ROM
drives in MS-DOS. If you use the real-mode drivers and run Windows 95,
My Computer displays drive letter icons for the second and third CD-ROM
drives, but double-clicking the drive letter icons shows empty windows.
If you use the protected-mode Windows 95 drivers, the drive letter
icons do not appear.
- CD-ROM Changers Do Not Work in Windows 95
Other generic CD-ROM changers (such as the NEC 4-disc changer) may
not work properly in Windows 95.
CAUSE
CD-ROM changers may not work in Windows 95 due to the use of non-standard
IDE specifications by the CD-ROM drive manufacturer.
RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, install the updated CD-ROM changer drivers. To
do so, follow these steps:
- Download the Cdchnger.exe file to an empty folder.
- In My Computer or Windows Explorer, double-click the Cdchnger.exe file
you downloaded in step 1.
- Follow the instructions on the screen.
- Shut down and restart your computer.
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft
Download Center. Click the file name below to download the file:
Cdchnger.exe
For more information about how to download files from the Microsoft
Download Center, please visit the Download Center at the following Web
address
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp
and then click How to use the Microsoft Download Center.
STATUS
This issue is resolved in Microsoft Windows 98.
MORE INFORMATION
The updated drivers resolve the problems described in this article by
allowing ATAPI-compliant CD-ROM changers to be seen and used in Windows
95.
The Cdchnger.exe file contains the following updated files for Windows 95:
File name Version Date/Time Size Folder installed in
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Atapchng.vxd 4.00.951 01/08/96 5:41PM 11,314 Windows\System\Iosubsys
CdChg_Un.inf - 04/22/96 2:07PM 525 Windows
Cdchnger.inf - 04/22/96 3:14PM 835 Not copied to hard disk
Cdvsd.vxd 4.00.952 11/14/95 3:15PM 19,120 Windows\System\Iosubsys
Scsi1hlp.vxd 4.00.953 12/21/95 3:58PM 19,213 Windows\System\Iosubsys
Torisan3.vxd 4.00.952 11/14/95 3:15PM 11,094 Windows\System\Iosubsys
Voltrack.vxd 4.00.952 11/14/95 3:15PM 18,518 Windows\System\Iosubsys
All of these files are updates to Windows 95 files, except for the
Atapchng.vxd file. This is a new file that is installed in the Windows\
System\Iosubsys folder.
NOTE: If the beta CD-ROM driver Sanyo3.vxd is located in the Windows\
System\Iosubsys folder, remove it. If this file is not removed, the
Torisan3.vxd driver does not work correctly and you may experience a
problem with five (instead of three) CD-ROM drives appearing in My
Computer. The last two of these drives are duplicates of the first two
actual CD-ROM drives.
How to Uninstall
- Using Windows Explorer, locate the Cdchg_un.inf file in the Windows
folder. Use the right mouse button to click the Cdchg_un.inf file,
and then click Install on the menu that appears.
- You are prompted for the Windows 95 installation CD-ROM or disks.
Specify the appropriate path.
- You may be prompted to replace newer files with older versions of
the same file. To uninstall this update, choose to replace the newer
files.
- Restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbfile kbhw win95
Version : WINDOWS:95
Platform : WINDOWS
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