On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:38:30 -0700 (PDT), DJW <(E-Mail Removed)> put
finger to keyboard and composed:
>I replaced the CDROM in my laptop and reinstalled windows 98SE. During
>the plug and play hardware part of the install it asked to put the
>windows 98 dick in which it was. It asked for files it then could not
>find I tried different paths i.e. d:\win98 etc. But still could not
>find them so I skipped them. Now whenever I put a CD in the names are
>truncated and end in a tilde (~). Teac the CD-ROM maker says that no
>driver is needed and that windows 98 will provide one that will work.
>Also when I had the windows 98 install disk in I notice the icon stays
>with the window's icon on it And when I put in a CD-R disk I made and
>double click on it's icon it tries to run auto start which is not on
>that CD. I assume from the auto start it is trying to run is the one
>on the windows installer CD. And lastly I see no CD player in device
>manager in the system control panel? I have found a couple drivers
>from driver guide dot com that say they are for that model. If I
>install one would I need to first uninstall the one there now? And if
>I don't see a CD in device manager how do I do that? Do you think I
>can repair this from where I am or should I do a clean install again
>and find the files online or on another win 98se machine and bring
>them over as asked for them
>How can the CD-ROM even be working to the degree it is when it's not
>in device manager?
It sounds like you have a CD-ROM driver in your config.sys file and
mscdex.exe in your autoexec.bat. This probably means that your CD-ROM
is operating in MS-DOS compatibility mode which in turn explains why
you are limited to 8.3 filenames.
Go to Start > Run and type "sysedit". Add a REM to the beginning of
each of the relevant lines in the above files. Then search your
registry and delete any reference to NOIDE.
These MSKB articles may help:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/151911
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/130179/en-us
- Franc Zabkar
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