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Get the DVDRW recognized in DOS?

My ASUS DRW-2014L1T gets recognized when my motherboard boots up, but I want to be able to get into the directory of the CD that is in there via a DOS prompt. Is there a program I can use to get to that point?

Or do I need to just create a bootable CD somehow? Any advice or pointers is appreciated.
 
Originally posted by: jhammer569
My ASUS DRW-2014L1T gets recognized when my motherboard boots up, but I want to be able to get into the directory of the CD that is in there via a DOS prompt. Is there a program I can use to get to that point?

Or do I need to just create a bootable CD somehow? Any advice or pointers is appreciated.

most likely going have to create a bootable floppy/cd for your dvd drive
 
Ok, i booted with the "Ultimate Boot CD", but I can't find out anyway to eject that CD and then put in the one with the files I need to access and be able to access them via DOS....
 
Nevermind, I used FreeDos off of Ultimate Boot CD and that solved my problem, I can access the DVD drive now and access the files on it.
 
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