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E-12
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
CD-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
CD-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.
ATAPI
Installation
(Windows
98/95
and
others)
*
For
Windows
98/95
installation,
do
not
use
the
installation
diskette
supplied.
This
CD-ROM
drive
is
Windows
98/95,
Windows
NT
3.5,
and
OS/2
Warp
compatible,
generally
utilizing
the
generic
software
drivers
supplied
with
those
operating
systems
Below
is
the
example
installing
the
driver
for
Windows
95.
For
other
operating
systems,
try
looking
for
either
a
LG
Electronics
or
Goldstar
IDE
CD-ROM
drive
software
driver.
If
none
is
found,
try
selecting
one
of
the
device
drivers
for
Non-listed
IDE
CD-ROM
.
*
You
may
also
look
in
the
software
library
on
our
website
at
www.LGEservice.com.
(For
Windows
95)
1.
Install
the
CD-ROM
drive
in
your
PC
as
described
in
this
manual.
2.
Power
up
your
PC.
Upon
starting
Windows
95,
it
might
automatically
detect
the
new
CD-ROM
drive
and
load the
driver
software
for
it.
If
not,
proceed
to
the
next
step.
3.
In
Windows
95,
Click
on
the
Start
button.
Click
on
the
Settings
button.
Click
on
the
Control
Panel
button.
Double-Click
on
the
Add
New
Hardware
icon.
Follow
the
instructions
for
the
computer
to
search
your
system
for
new
hardware.
It
will
locate
the
CD-ROM
drive
and
load
the
generic
driver.
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