Owner's Manual

The
Setup
Process
Device
Drivers
When
using
Windows
95/98/2000
or
Window
NT
Workstation
Ver.4.0,
no
special
device
driver
is
required.
This
CD-R/RW
drive
is
supplied
with
MS-DOS
drivers
on
a
31
2′′
flop-
py
disk.
These
drivers
are
required
to
use
the
CD-R/RW
drive
in
DOS
or
to
enable
the
CD-ROM
disk.
Drivers
for
other
Operating
Systems
are
not
normally
required
or
available
as
they
usually
have
a
generic
IDE,
E-IDE/ATAPI
CD-ROM
driver
built
in
(Windows
95,
98,
2000,
NT
3.51
and
higher
and
OS/2
Warp
3
are
such
examples).
If
it
is
necessary
to
edit
any
file
manually,
first
make
a
backup
copy
on
a
floppy,
then
the
original
file,
then
save
the
changed
file
to
your
hard
drive,
exit
and
re-boot
PC
to
ensure
the
change
will
be
imple-
mented.
For
non-Windows
95/98/2000/NT
and
OS/2
Warp
3
Installation
The
INSTALL
program
performs
the
following
functions:
?
Allows
the
user
to
select
the
target
drive
and
directory
in
DOS.
?
Unless
modified
by
the
user,
the
INSTALL
program
searches
the
target
drive
for
the
directory
(\CDROM):
if
this
is
not
found,
the
directory
will
be
created.
?
Copies
the
CD-R/RW
device
driver
file
named
GSCDROM.SYS,
the
Microsoft
CD-ROM
Extension
file
named
MSCDEX.EXE
and
the
utility
files
to
the
specified
directory.
?
Modifies
your
CONFIG.SYS
file
to
list
the
location
and
name
of
the
device
driver.
?
Modifies
your
AUTOEXEC.BAT
file
to
load
MSCDEX.