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On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Steve "Stevers!" Coile wrote:
> Odd. If I "exit" Windows 95 to a DOS prompt, I can no longer access
> my CD-ROM and have to load a driver for my sound card. Similarly,
> if I boot to a command line rather than going into "the Windows 95
> application running on top of MS-DOS", I also cannot access various
> components of my hardware. Apparently MS-DOS is incapable of managing
> these peripherals on its own.
Sorry to get into this, but windows just loads some special stuff to get
your cd rom, it can easily still work in ms-dos (last time I checked I can
boot into dos and access cd's ;-) Win95 and dos have become closer
together since win3.1, but they are still not the same thing.
Chris
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