[RESOLVED] Win98 \ WinMe Bootdisks don't recognise DVD RW using MSCDEX
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Win98 \ WinMe Bootdisks don't recognise DVD RW using MSCDEX

    The title says it all - I think.

    It goes through all the steps of loading OAKCDROM.SYS and all the other *.SYS files but none of them cause the DVD RW drive to be recognised as a CD Rom.

    Any ideas ?

    It's an NEC DVD RW 3520a (I think)

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    May have to do a attribe, but these should be on that cd.

    Aspi2dos.sys
    Aspi4dos.sys
    Aspi8dos.sys
    Aspi8u2.sys
    Aspicd.sys
    Autoexec.bat
    Btcdrom.sys
    Btdosm.sys
    Command.com
    Config.sys
    Drvspace.bin
    Ebd.cab
    Ebd.sys
    Extract.exe
    Fdisk.exe
    Findramd.exe
    Flashpt.sys
    Himem.sys
    Io.sys
    Msdos.sys
    Oakcdrom.sys
    Ramdrive.sys
    Setramd.bat

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    Yes they are.

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    Could it be that the DVD drive is conencted via SATA, I think I saw that in the BIOS somewhere.

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    About now is when I would start from scatch again with a 98SE with no ramdrive from http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm

    Do you have a burning program that will make the dvd bootable? And when you burn, slow the burn rate to half the speed of the dvd.

    See if that helps.

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    Sorry I think there is some confusion.

    If boot a bootable CD with Win98 or WInMe start up disk files, it brings up the menu and then if I choose with CD-Rom Support when it goes to load MSCDEX in Autoexec.bat it comes up with an error Device driver not found MSCD001 the same CD work on my old system that has a CD-ROM and a CD-RW.

    My new system, 2 days old has only DVDRW no floppy drive so I'm using floppy emulation on CD-ROM or USB flash drive.

    Either way Iget the same error at the point it ries to load MSCDEX

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    Hmm I vaguely remember on my old PC that it had troubles when more than one device was loaded in this section
    Code:
    [CD]
    device=himem.sys /testmem:off
    device=oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001 
    device=btdosm.sys 
    device=flashpt.sys
    device=btcdrom.sys /D:mscd001
    device=aspi2dos.sys
    device=aspi8dos.sys
    device=aspi4dos.sys
    device=aspi8u2.sys
    device=aspicd.sys /D:mscd001
    and came across a site that says for SCSI drives to just use the 5 aspi*.sys files.

    So maybe I'll do a step by step and try that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nix
    Could it be that the DVD drive is conencted via SATA, I think I saw that in the BIOS somewhere.

    Just spotted that post.

    That is what is chewing on you .

    Remove the scsi
    device=aspi2dos.sys
    device=aspi8dos.sys
    device=aspi4dos.sys
    device=aspi8u2.sys
    device=aspicd.sys

    and see if you can add the sata drivers.

    May have to edit the autoexec.bat with a line referencing the sata drivers.

    Better yet, got a old cd-rom you can use ?
    Make a boot cd-r and with the cd-rom hooked to the ide you should be good to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Train
    Remove the scsi
    device=aspi2dos.sys
    device=aspi8dos.sys
    device=aspi4dos.sys
    device=aspi8u2.sys
    device=aspicd.sys

    and see if you can add the sata drivers.

    May have to edit the autoexec.bat with a line referencing the sata drivers.
    Well the scsi were originally commented out but i uncommented them to see if that worked.

    Where will I find these sata drivers to whch you refer ?

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    Should be on the mobo cd or the cd that came with the card. If that is what you are using.

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    Well it's a 2 day old Dell system and to be honest I haven't even looked at what CDs / DVDs came with the system.

    I'll check them out tonight.

    Thanks for helping so far.

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    2 day old Dell system

    Whimper, moan, groan!

    One of my brothers is having fits with his dell also! A month old it is also.

    You could check online too. http://support.dell.com/support/down...=us&l=en&s=gen

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    Well I couldn't find anything specific on the drivers CD but tried testing to see if it would boot from that CD as it said it was a utility / drivers CD.

    It did boot and so then I changed to A: and had a look at the config.sys and saw it was using a file called EXTCD.SYS

    Modified my Autoexec.bat and config.sys to sue that file and it worked and recognised the DVDRW.

    Oddly this link for the file http://support.dell.com/support/down...1&fileid=67289 implies it's for USB and Firewire - although for an internal drive, I wouldn't think they'd be connected that way.

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    Odd as it seems, I would not bet against anything Dell may do.
    Heck the website could be mislabled too.
    Can you say propietary drivers are back again.

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