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BIOS is recognizing the drive correctly?
Also, what type of CD are you sticking in? Some old CD drives can't read certain recordable media (mainly in regards to CD-RWs). Try a regular store bought CD. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
If BIOS doesn't recognize it, it could cause some issues. Let's just eliminate it as a problem though. (I doubt it is, but it never hurts to check)
When you boot the computer, You'll need to get into setup. Usually it's DEL during POST, but sometimes it's F1, F10, or some other button. See what the computer says. Look to see if BIOS sees the drive. Likely it'll just say CD-ROM or something. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I couldn't remember if 95 used that, since nobody uses that OS anymore.
I'd say find a USB based drive, but unless that copy of 95 is OSR2 that won't work. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |