Removing the cd-rom drive, Removing the cd-rom driver from windows nt 3.51 – Grass Valley Profile CD-ROM Drive User Manual
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Removing the CD-ROM Drive
CD-ROM Instructions
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Removing the CD-ROM Drive
When you have finished using the CD-ROM drive, you should remove it from the
PDR100. To do this, you must first remove the CD-ROM driver from
Windows NT, then disconnect the CD-ROM drive from the PDR100. Procedures
are included here for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0. Use one of the following
procedures to remove the CD-ROM drive.
Removing the CD-ROM Driver From Windows NT 3.51
To remove the CD-ROM driver from Windows NT 3.51.
1. Power up the PDR100 and logon as administrator using the following steps:
a. Hold the
Shift
key down during start-up to prevent auto-logon as user
profile. Be sure to hold down the shift key until the logon dialog box
appears.
b. Logon as administrator. The factory default administrator password on a
PDR100 is triton.
2. In the
Main Program Group
, start the
Windows NT Setup
application.
3. In
Windows NT Setup
, choose
Options | Add/Remove SCSI Adapters
.
4. Highlight
F.I.T. Parallel-Port Trans-Series NT Driver
in the list.
5. Click
Remove
.
6. When the Setup Message appears, read it, then click
OK
.
7. Read the second Setup Message, then click
OK
.
8. Click
Close
.
9. Shut down Windows NT, power down the PDR100 and CD-ROM drive.
10. Disconnect the CD-ROM drive from the system.
11. Power up the PDR100 and logon as administrator or as profile.
Logging on as profile will enable the auto-logon feature the next time the
PDR100 boots. The factory default password for the profile account is
profile.