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Hello

 

 

I think i have a corrupt driver on my computer , could one of you fellows

point me somewhere that i could read up on how to get a driver off my XP Home

CD?

Thanks

larry

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Audigy 2ZS

Windows XP , home

"larry" wrote:

> Hello

>

>

> I think i have a corrupt driver on my computer , could one of you fellows

> point me somewhere that i could read up on how to get a driver off my XP Home

> CD?

> Thanks

> larry

> --

>

> Aspire X-Superalien 500W

> Asus P4c800E Deluxe

> Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache

> Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400

> 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M

> Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB

> Audigy 2ZS

> Windows XP , home

 

Hi Larry,

 

http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=807378&SiteID=1

"An Error Occurred Copying File Cdrom.sys" Error Message During Windows XP

Upgrade

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822124

 

Or Uninstall/Remove your CD/DVD ROM from Device manager and then Reboot and

windows will install the driver for you, or if you have a CD elect to

install from Disk.

HTH.

nass

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http://www.nasstec.co.uk

Hi larry,

 

What error are you experiencing that leads you to believe that you may have

a corrupt driver?

 

Perhaps the information in this MSKB article will help resolve the problem

you're experiencing with your cdrom:

 

You can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an

error message after you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording

program in Windows XP: "error code 31"

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=314060

(note that error codes other than 31 are referenced in the above article)

 

 

 

Regards,

 

--

Patti MacLeod

Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

 

 

"larry" wrote:

> Hello

>

>

> I think i have a corrupt driver on my computer , could one of you fellows

> point me somewhere that i could read up on how to get a driver off my XP Home

> CD?

> Thanks

> larry

> --

>

> Aspire X-Superalien 500W

> Asus P4c800E Deluxe

> Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache

> Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400

> 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M

> Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB

> Audigy 2ZS

> Windows XP , home

>

Patti Macleod

 

 

Dont think it is a error , at least one does not show up in event

viewer. I got xp home sp2 on this old p111 and need it (xp home O/S) for a

new computer and want to put 98se back on this one. Well when i put the 98se

cd-rom in the 98 cd menu comes up with four choices : Interactive CD Sampler

, Cool Video Clips , Browse This CD and ADD/REMOVE Software . When i click

any of them a box with a red X pops up that says to reinsert my 98 cd so i do

, but no joy.

Already done the uninstall cdrom from device manager and this old man

figured that maybe the driver in the i386 deal might be corrupt , so i was

going to try and replace it. Shoot i am so confused over this dadburn thing

that its making me sick.

Any help will be appreciated

Thanks

larry

 

--

 

Aspire X-Superalien 500W

Asus P4c800E Deluxe

Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache

Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400

2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M

Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB

Audigy 2ZS

Windows XP , home

 

 

 

"Patti MacLeod" wrote:

> Hi larry,

>

> What error are you experiencing that leads you to believe that you may have

> a corrupt driver?

>

> Perhaps the information in this MSKB article will help resolve the problem

> you're experiencing with your cdrom:

>

> You can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an

> error message after you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording

> program in Windows XP: "error code 31"

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=314060

> (note that error codes other than 31 are referenced in the above article)

>

>

>

> Regards,

>

> --

> Patti MacLeod

> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

>

>

> "larry" wrote:

>

> > Hello

> >

> >

> > I think i have a corrupt driver on my computer , could one of you fellows

> > point me somewhere that i could read up on how to get a driver off my XP Home

> > CD?

> > Thanks

> > larry

> > --

> >

> > Aspire X-Superalien 500W

> > Asus P4c800E Deluxe

> > Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache

> > Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400

> > 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M

> > Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB

> > Audigy 2ZS

> > Windows XP , home

> >

"larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I think i have a corrupt driver on my computer ,

 

That's not often the case.

> could one of you fellows

> point me somewhere that i could read up on how to get a driver off my

> XP Home CD?

 

Why don't you install this optional update, replacing "cdrom.sys" with

the latest version among other system files:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932716/en-us

 

--

d-d

You can't simply downgrade to 98SE......if the XP partition on the current

computer was formatted NTFS, then you will have to delete that partition,

create a new one and format it either FAT16 or FAT32 (preferably FAT32) prior

to installing 98SE. If the partition was formatted FAT32, you wouldn't have

to delete/create the partition, but you would still have to format it prior

to installing 98SE. Either way, you would lose all the data that is currently

saved on that partition.

 

I don't know how experienced you are with deleting/creating partitions

and/or with formatting. Before I or someone else launches into a detailed

explanation of formatting and installing 98SE, let us know if this is still

the route that you want to take (reinstalling 98 on the current computer in

order to use XP Home for the new computer).

 

 

 

Regards,

 

--

Patti MacLeod

Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

 

 

"larry" wrote:

> Patti Macleod

>

>

> Dont think it is a error , at least one does not show up in event

> viewer. I got xp home sp2 on this old p111 and need it (xp home O/S) for a

> new computer and want to put 98se back on this one. Well when i put the 98se

> cd-rom in the 98 cd menu comes up with four choices : Interactive CD Sampler

> , Cool Video Clips , Browse This CD and ADD/REMOVE Software . When i click

> any of them a box with a red X pops up that says to reinsert my 98 cd so i do

> , but no joy.

> Already done the uninstall cdrom from device manager and this old man

> figured that maybe the driver in the i386 deal might be corrupt , so i was

> going to try and replace it. Shoot i am so confused over this dadburn thing

> that its making me sick.

> Any help will be appreciated

> Thanks

> larry

>

> --

>

> Aspire X-Superalien 500W

> Asus P4c800E Deluxe

> Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache

> Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400

> 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M

> Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB

> Audigy 2ZS

> Windows XP , home

Patti Macleod

 

 

I have no experience at deleting or creating partitions. I formatted a

HDD by right clicking drive icon in my computer then selecting format I was

thinking that i would install the XP home upgrade version that i had on this

computer before i installed this full retail version . , and have been told

that i will need my 98se cd to do that.

Would it be possible to put the upgrade ver. of XP home on my drive C then

format drive D and put 98se on it?

 

larry

 

 

"Patti MacLeod" <pam120@nospamshaw.ca> wrote in message

news:E0788F0A-CCFC-4E09-8D9A-DC9F4A73E405@microsoft.com...

> You can't simply downgrade to 98SE......if the XP partition on the current

> computer was formatted NTFS, then you will have to delete that partition,

> create a new one and format it either FAT16 or FAT32 (preferably FAT32)

> prior

> to installing 98SE. If the partition was formatted FAT32, you wouldn't

> have

> to delete/create the partition, but you would still have to format it

> prior

> to installing 98SE. Either way, you would lose all the data that is

> currently

> saved on that partition.

>

> I don't know how experienced you are with deleting/creating partitions

> and/or with formatting. Before I or someone else launches into a detailed

> explanation of formatting and installing 98SE, let us know if this is

> still

> the route that you want to take (reinstalling 98 on the current computer

> in

> order to use XP Home for the new computer).

>

>

>

> Regards,

>

> --

> Patti MacLeod

> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

>

>

> "larry" wrote:

>

>> Patti Macleod

>>

>>

>> Dont think it is a error , at least one does not show up in event

>> viewer. I got xp home sp2 on this old p111 and need it (xp home O/S) for

>> a

>> new computer and want to put 98se back on this one. Well when i put the

>> 98se

>> cd-rom in the 98 cd menu comes up with four choices : Interactive CD

>> Sampler

>> , Cool Video Clips , Browse This CD and ADD/REMOVE Software . When i

>> click

>> any of them a box with a red X pops up that says to reinsert my 98 cd so

>> i do

>> , but no joy.

>> Already done the uninstall cdrom from device manager and this old man

>> figured that maybe the driver in the i386 deal might be corrupt , so i

>> was

>> going to try and replace it. Shoot i am so confused over this dadburn

>> thing

>> that its making me sick.

>> Any help will be appreciated

>> Thanks

>> larry

>>

>> --

>>

>> Aspire X-Superalien 500W

>> Asus P4c800E Deluxe

>> Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache

>> Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400

>> 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M

>> Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB

>> Audigy 2ZS

>> Windows XP , home

Detlev Dreyer

 

Thanks for your reply. Under XP on the link you gave , do i get the

first download (link) or the X64 Edition (second link)?

larry

"Detlev Dreyer" <detdreyer@flashmail.com> wrote in message

news:d453274443656b9ecf935d75f5d5ad3e@d-d.mvps.org...

> "larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

>> I think i have a corrupt driver on my computer ,

>

> That's not often the case.

>

>> could one of you fellows

>> point me somewhere that i could read up on how to get a driver off my

>> XP Home CD?

>

> Why don't you install this optional update, replacing "cdrom.sys" with

> the latest version among other system files:

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932716/en-us

>

> --

> d-d

"larry" <lcj84tbird@someone.com> wrote:

> Detlev Dreyer

>

> Thanks for your reply. Under XP on the link you gave , do i get the

> first download (link) or the X64 Edition (second link)?

 

That depends on your WinXP version. Start > Run: winver

If the term "64-bit Edition" doesn't show up, you're running the classic

32-bit version. Good luck.

 

--

d-d

All I could find that closely resembles the original problem that you posted

about (i.e., "Please reinsert the Windows 98 CD-ROM") was this MSKB article:

 

Windows 98 Resource Kit Beta Release: AutoRun Returns Errors

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/181687

 

If the 98CD that you are using is, in fact, the 98SE install CD and not the

above-mentioned resource kit, perhaps the menu options available (Interactive

CD Sampler, etc.) don't work as intended when using the 98CD on an NT-based

system, such as XP.

 

 

Yes, you would need the 98SE CD in order to install the upgrade version of

XP. During the XP install, you will be requested to insert the qualifying

media, that being your 98SE CD, before XP Setup will continue. You may want

to have a look here:

 

Clean Install Windows XP

http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html

 

Yes, installing XP on C and then formatting and installing 98 on D would be

possible, so long as you don't format the C partition NTFS. Plus there are a

couple of other steps that you'd need to take when you install 98 after

having installed XP.....have a look here:

http://dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_repair_9x.htm

 

 

In addition, here are instructions for removing NTFS partition using WIN98

startup floppy disk (will only work if the NTFS partition is a primary

partition, not a logical drive within an extended partition):

 

Remove NTFS file system and Reformat with Win 98/Me Boot Disk

http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/format_XPnojs.htm#98bd

 

 

 

 

Regards,

 

--

Patti MacLeod

Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

 

 

"larry" wrote:

> Patti Macleod

>

>

> I have no experience at deleting or creating partitions. I formatted a

> HDD by right clicking drive icon in my computer then selecting format I was

> thinking that i would install the XP home upgrade version that i had on this

> computer before i installed this full retail version . , and have been told

> that i will need my 98se cd to do that.

> Would it be possible to put the upgrade ver. of XP home on my drive C then

> format drive D and put 98se on it?

>

> larry

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