From: William B. Lurie on 20 Apr 2010 22:47 I run Windows 98 in VPC 2004 because, although I have a fully legal Windows 98, drivers for 98 are no longer available. I have no trouble with A-drive. Is there a KB article telling how to read from the CD drive? Thank you.
From: Steve Jain on 21 Apr 2010 02:07 "William B. Lurie" wrote: > I run Windows 98 in VPC 2004 because, although I have > a fully legal Windows 98, drivers for 98 are no longer > available. I have no trouble with A-drive. > > Is there a KB article telling how to read from the CD > drive? Thank you. > . > there's nothing to write a KB about. If you have a CD in the host's CD drive, you simply mount the correct drive letter to the Win98 VMs CD. If you only have 1 optical drive on the host, you should be able to simply see the CD in Win98, or worst case, mount or attach it from the VM's system tray. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/
From: William B. Lurie on 21 Apr 2010 20:25 Steve Jain wrote: > "William B. Lurie" wrote: > >> I run Windows 98 in VPC 2004 because, although I have >> a fully legal Windows 98, drivers for 98 are no longer >> available. I have no trouble with A-drive. >> >> Is there a KB article telling how to read from the CD >> drive? Thank you. >> . >> > there's nothing to write a KB about. If you have a CD in the host's CD > drive, you simply mount the correct drive letter to the Win98 VMs CD. > If you only have 1 optical drive on the host, you should be able to simply > see the CD in Win98, or worst case, mount or attach it from the VM's system > tray. > Right on, Steve. Musta just not done it right last time. It read my CD just fine...all I had to do was click on CD.
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