EXP Computer CD-420, CD-421, CD-621, CD-821 With CD-ROM+ Card User Manual

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Figure 10

After the PCMCIA 32-Bit Card support is installed, Windows will ask you to
reboot your computer. Then you should refer to the first section titled “Using
CD-ROM Under Windows 95” to configure the PORTABLE CD-ROM.

If the PCMCIA Socket is not found, then you must add a PCMCIA socket to
your system. Please click on the “Add New Hardware” icon in the Control
Panel folder and select “PCMCIA socket”. Select the appropriate type of
PCMCIA Controller that matches with yours and follow the on-screen
instructions.

USING THE CD-ROM WITH A COMPUTER

Make sure the AC adapter is properly connected or the batteries are
installed.

CAUTION

Connect the PCMCIA interface cable to the CD-ROM drive before
inserting the PCMCIA interface card into your computer. DO NOT
connect/disconnect the PCMCIA interface cable to/from the CD-ROM
drive while the card is inserted and the system is in power-on state.

SETTING UP YOUR CD-ROM SOFTWARE

DOS/Windows 3.x

Most of the CD-ROM titles for Windows 3.1/3.11 contain the SETUP.EXE or
INSTALL.EXE program in the CD disc. You need to start either one of the
programs to add a Program Group and its icons into your computer, and
perform the following,

1) In Program Manager, click “File” then click “Run”
2) Type in

D:

(or the drive letter assigned for CD-ROM)

SETUP.EXE

or

INSTALL.EXE

.

3) Follow the on-screen instructions.
4) After complete setting up, click the icon for the program.

Windows 95

The CD-ROM for the Windows 95 titles include the AUTO RUN feature.
This means when you close the disc cover with this type of CD disc inside,
Windows 95 will start the opening screen automatically. You can add the
program, browse content of the CD, etc. from this screen.

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