Owner’s Manual

E-10
Device
Drivers
When
using
Windows
98/95
or
Window
NT
Workstation
Ver.
4.0,
the
installation
of
soft-
ware
driver
or
special
device
is
not
required.
This
DVD-ROM
drive
is
supplied
with
MS-DOS
drivers
on a
31/2
-inch
floppy
disk.
These
drivers
are
required
to
use
the
DVD-ROM
drive
in
DOS
and
Windows
3.1.
Drivers
for
other
Operating
Systems
are
not
normally
required
or
available
as
they
usually
have
an
generic
IDE,
E-IDE/ATAPI
DVD-ROM
driver
built
in;
Windows
95,
98,
NT
3.51
and
higher
and
OS/2
Warp
3.0
are
such
examples.
If
it
is
necessary
to
edit
any
file
manually,
first
make
a
backup
copy
on
a
floppy
disk,
then
edit
the
original
file,
save
it
to
your
hard
drive,
exit,
and
re-boot
the
PC
to
ensure
the
change
will
be
implemented.
Running
the
Install
Program
(MS-DOS
Installation)
1.
Boot
to
the
DOS
prompt.
2.
Insert
the
driver
diskette
into
the
appropriate
drive.
3.
Go
to
the
floppy
drive
by
typing
A:
or
B:
at
the
DOS
prompt.,
as
appropriate.
4.
Type
the
word
INSTALL
and
press
[Enter]
5.
The
Install
program
will
begin
loading
and
you
will
be
prompted
to
accept
the
default
directory
of
C:\DVDROM
press
[Enter]
to
accept
(suggested)
or
edit
the
path
then
press
[Enter]
6.
When
installation
is
complete,
remove
the
diskette
and
reboot
your
PC.
(Note
:
You
must
have
a
Config.sys
and
an
Autoexec.bat
file
on
your
hard
drive
for
the
install
program
to
add
the
necessary
command
lines.)
For
Windows
98/95
Users
In
order
to
ensure
normal
drive
operation,
please
check
the
following:
?
The
drive
is
displayed
in
[control
panels]-[system]-[device
manager]-[CD-ROM]
?
32-bit
is
displayed
in
[control
panels]-[system]-[performance]
If
the
drive
is
not
recognized
by
your
computer,
please
check
the
following
items.
?
If
a
indicator
is
displayed
on
the
IDE
controller
in
[control
panels]-[system]-[device
manager]-[harddisk
controller],
you
will
need
to
contact
your
PC's
manufacturer
or
the
motherboard's
manufacturer
and
get
the
appropriate
IDE
controller
driver.
Run
ADD
NEW
HARDWARE
in
Control
Panel
to
let
PC
search
again
for
new
device.