The following list contains known issues with the real-mode CD-ROM drivers on the Windows 98 Startup disk:
- CD-ROM drives connected to sound cards may not work properly.
- Early proprietary CD-ROM drives (for example, Mitsumi, Panasonic, Sony) may not work with the drivers on the Startup disk. Some older IDE controllers also may not work.
- The SCSI drivers on the Startup disk support most Adaptec, BusLogic, and Mylex adapters. Other SCSI CD-ROM drives may not work with the drivers on the Startup disk.
- If your SCSI controller is configured for a non-default input/output (I/O) range, the drivers may not detect your SCSI card. Consult your SCSI driver documentation for the default I/O ranges for your card.
For additional information on troubleshooting SCSI devices, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q133258
TITLE : SCSI Setup & Basic SCSI Troubleshooting in Windows
Drivers are not included for any PC Card (PCMCIA) CD-ROM drives.