EXP Computer CD Traveler Series CD-620, CD-820, CD-1020, and CD-2020 with Portable CD-ROM card User Manual
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
This section explains the most common error messages users may encounter.
DOS/Windows
After rebooting your computer, the following messages will be displayed on your
screen, which are generated by EXPCDI.EXE and MSCDEX.EXE.
Configure card to:
I/O Port:170-177, 376-377
IRQ number: 15
Device Name: MSCD001
PCMCIA CD-ROM card is present in socket 1
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Drive D: = Driver MSCD001 unit 0
If any error occurs or the PCMCIA CD-ROM does not work, you should reboot your
computer again. During boot up the system displays 'Starting MS-DOS...', press the
F8 key to make the system executes the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT step
by step, so that you can consistently press the ‘Y’ key to see each command's
message.
Error messages generated by EXPCDI.EXE:
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Error: PCMCIA CD-ROM card is not present!
If the above message appears, it means EXPCDI can't find any PCMCIA CD-ROM
card in your PCMCIA slots. Make sure the card is inserted firmly.
Check the memory management program statement for the UBM exclusion
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-D3FF
v
Error: Illegal arguments!
For help, type "expcdi /?".
The above error message means that there are invalid arguments in the EXPCDI line
of CONFIG.SYS. Please refer to the section titled “MANUAL INSTALLATION”
for the usage of EXPCDI.EXE.
v
Error: I/O port and IRQ number must be specified!
The above message means you have not specified the I/O port and IRQ number
argument in the EXPCDI line of CONFIG.SYS.