EXP Computer CRW with CDROM Card User Manual
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6. The rest of the installation should proceed automatically, the CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files on your computer will be updated automatically.
7. Reboot your computer and the CD-RW drive will be defined as the next available drive letter. For
example, if the last hard drive of the computer is drive C, the CD-RW drive will be assigned to
drive D.
Manual Installation
You may also manually install the external CD-RW device driver if the default setting conflicts with
your system. Perform the following procedures to complete the manual installation.
Note: The filename of the DOS device driver is different with the different version of driver package,
it could be ARICDI.EXE or NVICDI.EXE. However, you can find this driver in the root folder
of the diskette, the filename will be present as xxxCDI.EXE. The following example is
assumed the filename is ARICDI.EXE, replace the filename if you get the different driver file.
1. Copy the file ARICDI.EXE from the device driver diskette to your hard disk.
2. Add the following line to the TOP of your CONFIG.SYS file. If there is already a LASTDRIVE
line with a letter other than Z, change it to Z.
LASTDRIVE=Z
3. Add the following line to the BOTTOM of your CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE=drive:\path\ARICDI.EXE /P:3 /I:9 /D:MSCD001
Where
drive:\path
specifies the directory containing ARICDI.EXE.
Note: If your CONFIG.SYS file is already loaded with PCMCIA software, such as Cardsoft of
SystemSoft or Cardtalk of Databook, it is necessary to add the above line after the
PCMCIA software. Otherwise, the PCMCIA interface card will not be initialized
properly.