button. From the pop-up menu select ‘‘RUN.’’ Type NOTEPAD C:\CONFIG.SYS. This
allows you to edit the CONFIG.SYS file using the notepad editor. Find the lines that
refer to the ASPI Manager (example: BTDOSM.SYS or ASPI4DOS.SYS) and device
driver called PLEXTOR.SYS. Type ‘‘REM’’ in front of each of those two lines. This
disables these lines by marking them as REMARKS. Select ‘‘SAVE’’ from the FILE menu,
and then ‘‘EXIT.’’
Reboot Your Computer
Reboot your machine by selecting ‘‘SHUT DOWN’’ from the START Button. In the
shut down dialog box select ‘‘Restart the computer’’ and select ‘‘YES.’’ This will reboot
your computer with the new configuration.
When Windows 95 starts, an icon for a CD-ROM drive will appear in ‘‘My Computer.’’
If it does not, then the support for your SCSI controller has probably not loaded
correctly. Go to the following section titled ‘‘Add New Hardware.’’ Even if you get the
CD-ROM icon, you may want to check that the Windows 95 32-bit driver is working
properly. Select ‘‘Control Panel’’ in ‘‘My Computer’’ and double-click on ‘‘System.’’
Click on the tab called ‘‘Device Manager’’ at the top of the window. In the new window
of devices, double-click on ‘‘SCSI Controllers.’’ This displays all the SCSI controllers
currently installed in your system. In the box called ‘‘DRIVER STATUS’’ the message
should be ‘‘This device is working properly.’’ If you get this message, you can now
make full use of your CD-ROM drive with the Windows 95 32-bit support.
Add New Hardware
If your SCSI controller is not recognized by Windows 95 after installation, or if the
message under ‘‘DRIVER STATUS’’ does not indicate that it is working properly, you
can use the Windows 95 ‘‘Add Hardware Wizard’’ in an attempt to load the required
support. Access ‘‘My Computer,’’ open ‘‘Control Panel,’’ then double-click on the ‘‘Add
New Hardware’’ icon and follow the directions. This will look for and auto-install
Windows 95 support for your SCSI board and CD-ROM drive IF AVAILABLE. At the
end of this process a screen will notify you if the SCSI board has been detected. If no
new devices are detected, your SCSI board is probably not supported by Windows
95 directly. You may be able to get support from the manufacturer of the SCSI
controller by calling their technical support department.
Appendix ---- Windows 95 Drivers
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