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can't access DVD-ROM in NT4
Name: Günter Nagler Date: February 9, 2001 at 01:03:58 Pacific
Comment:
I have a Toshiba DVD-ROM Drive SD-M1402 and Windows NT 4 SP6 installed. The computer recognizes the IDE device at booting and SCSI harddisk and SCSI cdrom drive. I need the DVD to access big DVD data roms only, not to play DVD.
When WinNT starts it does not recognize the new installed device and does not assign a drive letter.
What must I do in WinNT settings to enable the drive for access.
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