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| Need help installing windows 95 - cdrom wont read I formatted my windows 95 machine today. I am going to use it in dos mode to run Turbocnc for my homemade cnc router. I formatted it so that I could do a fresh install of Win95 as I knew I had lots of garbage on this machine that was know longer needed. I was able to formate the drive and reboot the system. From dos prompt, I can type in d: and it will give me a d: command prompt like it is recognizing the cd drive. When I type in dir to get a directory of whats on the disk (which is my win95 disk) it says that it cannot read from the drive. I thought that it was a bad drive and tried a spare that I had setting around and I got the same thing. Is it possible that I have 2 bad cd drives or am I missing something simple? Thanks Dan
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| Their may not be any drivers loaded that support your CD drive, do you have a install floppy disk? Did you create a dos partition and make it active?
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| Do you want to bother with windows if you just need dos, Paul posted the link to the MSDOS 7.1 a while ago http://newdos.yginfo.net/msdos71/index.htm It has a flash screen on boot up and allows long file names as well as a few utilities. You still have to high level format the HD as well as set a partition as has been stated. Al
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| try a win98 se bootdisk it has better cdrom drivers http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm |
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| Do I need Windows? Well I guess I really don't know. I am using a Windows XP machine in the house with TurboCad and will be using TurboCNC on my Garage machine to run the CNC router. What I need then is: 1. Some type of converter software to turn the cad drawings into G code. Any recommendations here? Should this be on the XP machine or Dos Machine? 2. A way to tranfer the files from the Xp Machine in the house to the dos machine in the shop. Will simple files fit on a floppy disk or will the file size be to big? That is the main reason why I wanted to get the cd rom working was to transfer files. Thanks all
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| Go to bootdisk and look for a set of dos utils that will allow you too boot in dos with CD Rom support.
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