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Anyone know a generic CDROM driver that will allow it to work in DOS?

RambleOn

Senior member
I want to install Windows 2000 pro on a new hard drive. I need a way to access the CD-R from DOS. I have a bootdisk on a floppy, but I'm not sure what will get my Creative 52X drive to work. Thanks for any help

 
No no no, it's my backup copy I'm trying to use here on CD-R. The original is at my girlfriends house.🙂
 
I have 2 such drivers. Let me upload 'em to my site and whip up an example config.sys and autoexec.bat a sec.
 


<< I have 2 such drivers. Let me upload 'em to my site and whip up an example config.sys and autoexec.bat a sec. >>



thanks man!
 
can u boot from cdrom?
whenever i reinstall win2k or winxp, i just go to the bios and set boot with cdrom...
 
Make a set of Win2k boot floppies from the Win2k CD and use that. You can't start Win2k install process from DOS anyway.
 


<< Make a set of Win2k boot floppies from the Win2k CD and use that. You can't start Win2k install process from DOS anyway. >>

Yes you can. Run "winnt" in the i386 directory on the CD. You'll need to load "smartdrv.exe" before you start.
Booting from the CD is really the best way to do it though.
 
And a Windows 98 startup disk will have drivers for your CD drive. You shouldn't need to screw around with anything.
 
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