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Hi Everyone

I tried to install windows 95 with a cd, but my cd-rom drive is not reading the cd. Is there any possible way in which I can copy the files I need for the INSTALLATION to diskettes so I can install win 95 using my FLOPPY drive. If it is doable what files will I need and in what order.Is the CD scrupulously clean, scratch-free and uncracked?

Can you make a copy on another computer?Well I dont think it is the cd, because I tried it with a different computer and it WORKED. I even tried a cd I know for fact that work but in that computer the cd-rom just dont read it. But that is not my concern for now because in the near future I'm going to replace that cd-rom drive. What I want is to learn how to copy those files to floppy disk so I can do the installation through the floppy drive. What files will I need and what will be the secuence.

thanks a lot

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Is the CD scrupulously clean, scratch-free and uncracked?

Can you make a copy on another computer?



Well I dont think it is the cd, because I tried it with a different computer and it worked. I even tried a cd I know for fact that work but in that computer the cd-rom just dont read it. But that is not my concern for now because in the near future I'm going to replace that cd-rom drive. What I want is to learn how to copy those files to floppy disk so I can do the installation through the floppy drive. What files will I need and what will be the secuence.

thanks a lot
Check the MS Knowlege Base. That may or may not be possible.

If your CD can't be read, that could pose a problem though.I have this old ibm computer with windows 3.11 so I buy a windows 95 cd to upgrade the OS. but the cd-rom is not reading. I already download and install the driver from the MANUFACTURER thinking that was the problem but no luck, then I inspect the physical connections to make sure the cd-rom drive power cable and the IDE drive cable are connected. The OS in the boot process recognize the presence  of the cd-rom drive and don't report any problem. So I have no clue of what is causing the cd-rom drive not to read the cd. Now I hope you see why I was trying to see if it is possible to copy the needed  files so I can do the installation with floppy

JZDid you boot from a Win95 boot disk? That is required to load the CDROM drivers so you can load the OS. Free boot disk at www.bootdisk.com

If that fails, I would get another CDROM drive and plug it in and use that. The floppy way may or may not work, the other way certainly would.


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