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Remove the TrackPoint Driver Diskette II for Win95/98/NT from
the diskette drive, and restart your computer to make the new
settings effective.
the diskette drive, and restart your computer to make the new
settings effective.
Disabling the Unnecessary CD-ROM Device Drivers for
Windows 95
Windows 95
This section describes how to disable the unnecessary DOS and
Windows CD-ROM device drivers.
Windows CD-ROM device drivers.
If you installed Windows 95 on a blank hard disk drive without
DOS and Windows, Windows 95 has automatically installed a
generic ATAPI CD-ROM device driver for your ThinkPad's
CD-ROM drive. You do not need to do the following procedure.
generic ATAPI CD-ROM device driver for your ThinkPad's
CD-ROM drive. You do not need to do the following procedure.
If you installed Windows 95 in a computer on which DOS and
Windows had been already installed, you need to disable the
DOS and Windows CD-ROM device drivers to use the correct
Windows 95 generic ATAPI CD-ROM device driver.
DOS and Windows CD-ROM device drivers to use the correct
Windows 95 generic ATAPI CD-ROM device driver.
To disable the DOS and Windows CD-ROM device drivers:
1
Start Windows 95 and go to the MS-DOS command prompt.
2
Open the CONFIG.SYS file with your text editor; then find the
following line:
following line:
DEVICE=C:\xxxxxx\IBMTPCD.SYS /R
Note:
xxxxxx is the subdirectory where you have installed the
CD-ROM device driver. The default subdirectory for
C:\
CD-ROM device driver. The default subdirectory for
C:\
xxxxxx is C:\CDROM.
If you cannot find the line, quit the file and go to step 4.
3
Comment out the line to change it as follows:
REM DEVICE=C:\xxxxxx\IBMTPCD.SYS /R
If the line is already commented out, quit the file and go to the
next step.
next step.
4
Open the AUTOEXEC.BAT file; then find the following line:
C:\xxxxxx\MSCDEX.EXE /D:TPCD
1 /M:15
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