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How Do You Install A Driver For A CD-ROM In Windows 2000?

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How Do You Install A Driver For A CD-ROM In Windows 2000?

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When installing new hardware on your computer, the appropriate drivers must be installed so that the component can work correctly in Windows. This is the same for a new CD-ROM. Once the CD-ROM is correctly installed, Windows 2000 will detect it and try to install the drivers with the “Plug and Play” feature. There are three different places where you can find the drivers for a CD-ROM to work properly in Windows 2000. Install the drivers with the disk that came with the CD-ROM. Place the disk in an available driver and start the installation process. If it doesn’t start automatically, click on “Start > Run.” Type “a:install” or “a:setup.” Change the “a:” to the letter of the drive you put the disk in. Procede through the installation program to completely install the drivers on the computer. See if Windows 2000 has any compatible drivers for the CD-ROM. Windows should automatically start to install the component once the operating system reboots; however, if it doesn’t, you can do it ma

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