PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL
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3.2 Letting Your System Recognize
the Drive
For your system to recognize the new CD-ROM drive, you
need an appropriate driver to act as the system’s “eye
opener.” Because your new CD-ROM is a plug-and-play
device, in normal cases either Windows 95 or OS/2 Warp
should have no problem recognizing it with the OS’s
built-in standard IDE CD-ROM driver. Users of DOS
and Windows 3.1, however, need to install a supplied
device driver. Even so, the installation procedure
is easy and takes less than three minutes.
3.2.1 If You Are a DOS or Windows 3.1
User
Perform the following steps:
1.
Boot your computer.
2.
Insert the Installation diskette into a 3.5”
floppy drive.
3.
Type
or
, depending on
into which drive you inserted the diskette.
The
menu appears: