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INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE

Figure 2-5 The “System Properties” Folder

6.Click the ￿￿&￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿tab and check whether the CD-ROM drive is listed.

If the CD-ROM icon is listed in both Step 3 and this step, you can stop here. Windows 95 has successfully recognized your new CD-ROM drive. Otherwise, proceed with Steps 7 and 8.

7.Install the supplied device driver under DOS by following the instructions given in Section 2.2.1.

8.Restart Windows 95 and repeat Step 3.

￿￿This$%￿￿￿￿time the CD-ROM icon should appear in ￿#

’s peripheral icon display (but not in the Device Manager’s listing for reasons beyond this manual’s purposes).

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Contents Philips CD-ROM Drive Table of Contents Copyrights And Liabilities Printed Taiwan Iii FCC Notice USAS.F1. Regulatory Statement CDC Regulatory Statement CanadaPage Belangrijke veiligheidsvoorschriften Important Safety NoticeVii Avis important en matière de sécuritéWichtiger Sicherheitshinweis Page Precauzioni Importanti Importante Advertencia de Seguridad INTRODUCTION1 FeaturesSystem Requirements Package ContentsPage Installing the CD-ROM Drive Installing Your DriveInserting the CD-ROM Drive Installing Your Drive If You Are a DOS or Windows 3.x User Letting Your System Recognize DriveIf You Are a Windows 95 User Insert the Installation diskette into a 3.5 floppy driveFolder contents are You If You Are an OS/2 Warp User System Configuration Dialog Box Following window appears 10 OS/2 Window 213This page is intentionally left blank Manually Controlling the Drive Drive ApplicationsPlay/skip CD IDE Connections Master or a Slave DEVICE?Philips CD-ROM Drive USER’S Manual Figure A-2 Enhanced IDE Controller Card 186 197 Slave Mode Master Mode Setting Master and Slave Jumpers1721 Reliability Audio FeaturesInterface PerformanceFront panel Physical Characteristics