Using CD-ROM Drive at MS-DOS Prompt to Reinstall Windows 95| Article ID | : | 189369 | | Last Review | : | November 15, 2006 | | Revision | : | 1.1 |
This article was previously published under Q189369 SUMMARY
This article describes how to gain access to your CD-ROM drive at an
MS-DOS prompt so you can copy the Windows 95 Setup files from the CD-ROM
drive to a hard disk and then reinstall Windows 95. You may need to do
this if:
| • | You are unable to start Windows 95 in normal mode.
| | • | You do not have access to real-mode CD-ROM drivers.
| | • | Your CD-ROM drive was functional using protected-mode drivers before
you became unable to start Windows 95 in normal mode.
| | • | You want to reinstall Windows 95.
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To gain access to your CD-ROM drive, copy the Windows 95 Setup files from
this CD-ROM drive to a hard disk, and then reinstall Windows 95, use the
following steps:
| 1. | Restart the computer. When you see the "Starting Windows 95" message,
press F8, and then choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only on the Startup
menu.
| | 2. | At the command prompt, type the following lines, pressing ENTER after
each line:
cd windows
edit system.ini | | 3. | Locate the "shell=explorer" line in the [Boot] section of the
System.ini file.
| | 4. | Change the line to read shell=command.com.
| | 5. | Press ALT+F, and then press S. Press ALT+F, and then press X.
| | 6. | Restart the computer.
NOTE: After your computer restarts, it should operate in an MS-DOS
virtual machine with access to the CD-ROM drive, but this may not work
correctly. If you are unable to access the CD-ROM drive, you may need to
enable the Mscdex.exe line in the Autoexec.bat file or you may need to
install real-mode drivers. To enable the Mscdex.exe line, use any text
editor (such as Edit) to open the Autoexec.bat file in the root
folder of drive C. Look for a line containing "Mscdex.exe," and then
remove the "REM" statement at the beginning of the line. Save the
changes, quit the text editor, and then restart your computer. For
information about how to install real-mode drivers for your CD-ROM
drive, contact the manufacturer of your CD-ROM drive or computer, or
view the documentation included with your CD-ROM drive or computer.
| | 7. | At the command prompt, type the following commands, pressing ENTER
after each command:
md flat
<CD-ROM drive letter>:
cd win95
copy *.* c:\flat | | 8. | At the command prompt, type the following commands, pressing ENTER
after each command:
c:
cd windows
edit system.ini | | 9. | Locate the "shell=command.com" line in the [Boot] section of the
System.ini file.
| | 10. | Change the line to read shell=explorer.exe.
| | 11. | Press ALT+F, and then press S. Press ALT+F, and then press X.
| | 12. | Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, and then click Shut Down.
| | 13. | Restart your computer, press the F8 key at the "Starting Windows 95"
message, and then choose "Safe Mode Command Prompt Only".
| | 14. | At the command prompt, type the following commands, pressing ENTER
after each command:
cd\
cd flat
setup | | 15. | Follow the instructions on the screen to finish installing Windows 95.
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