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RUNNING THE INSTALL PROGRAM (DOS INSTALLATION)
Step 1.
Insert the DVD-ROM device driver for DOS install diskette into the appropriate
drive.
Step 2.
Go to the floppy drive by typing A: or B: at the DOS prompt, as appropriate.
Step 3.
Type the word INSTALL and press [ENTER].
Step 4.
The INSTALL program will begin loading. When loading is complete, the
INSTALL program identification will appear on the screen.
Step.5.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
Step 6.
If you specify the path information during the installation, the install program will copy
the DVD-ROM device driver file named LGDVDROM.SYS, the Microsoft CD-ROM
Extension file named MSCDEX.EXE and the utility files to the specified directory,
and modify your CONFIG.SYS file and AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
Step 7.
When the installation is completed, remove the diskette and reboot your PC.
CD-ROM EXTENSION PROGRAM MSCDEX. EXE OPTIONS
There are several options that are set for the Microsoft CD Extension program.
Generally, these settings do not have to be changed for the DVD-ROM drive to work, so
these options are needed no further. However, you may decide to change the MSCDEX
option settings depending on your operating environment.
These options are explained below:
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
/D (Device Name)
/E
/L: (Device Name)
/M: (Value)
/V
Tells MSCDEX.EXE what the device driver’s name is (must
be same as was used in /D: expression of DEVICE= line
in CONFIG.SYS file)
Tells MSCDEX.EXE to use expanded memory
Indicates the drive letter to be assigned to the DVD-ROM
drive
Tells MSCDEX.EXE how much memory to allocated for
caching. Default is 10 (represents 10 kilobytes).
Provides memory usage statistics, such as how much
memory is used by buffers, resident data, and resident
code.