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If I do that, I can access the CD-ROM, but only in DOS mode (it truncates long filenames with the ~1, ect). <BR><BR>Anyone have any idea as to how I can get the CD-ROM supported natively in 98SE?
I had one of those back in the day. Blazing fast 2X speed. Worked fine in DOS and later win95, but had some quirks with NT4 -- if you had a CD in the drive, it would hang on boot.
That extends to understanding some timely dos and don'ts for CD accounts this February. Below, we'll break down half a dozen to consider now.
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While you may have opened your CD with what was a high rate at that time, you may be able to secure a significantly higher one now. So don't be content with what you had three, six or 12 months ago.
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