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How can I read W/ME CDROMs on an old 486/Win 3.1?

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by Roger at CCCC, 2003/07/20.

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    Roger at CCCC

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    I need to write a CDROM on my Windows ME system and then read it on my old 486 Windows 3.1 system. Can I do that? Nothing seems to work. If I write a CDRW disk on my Win/ME system, then the 486 doesn't even recognize that the CDROM drive had a disk in it. If write a CD-R disk on my Win/Me system, then the 486 will read the directory and filenames OK, but won't read the files themselves. I would appreciate any suggestions or response on how or whether I can write a CDROM on my Win/ME system and then read it on my 486 CDROM drive. I know that the 486 works, because it reads the CDROMs that came with the 486 system just fine. Thank you for any response.
     
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    It could be that the 486 CDROM is not capable of reading CDR or CDRW CD's, especially if it is the original.
     

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    Roger at CCCC

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    Thanks for your response. Is that right??? What kind of CDROM was used on those old 486's? It was purchased in 1995 so it is old.
     
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    The computer itself is not that old. Heck I have two older than that still going strong with Win98 or 98SE.

    It is the CDROM itself that is the problem.

    I have a CDR/ CDRW and the CD RWs that I make are only readable on the drive they are made on.

    There is a good * POSSIBILITY * that if you BURN the files to a CD R Win3.1 * MIGHT * read them.

    OOPS !! I see you said something similiar to that. I just did not read things completely. :(

    All five of my CDROMs will read the BURNED CDs.

    BillyBob
     
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    Roger at CCCC

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    Thanks, Billybob, for your response, too. I did have the impression that my Win 3.1 OUGHT to be able to read these CDR's. But I have been wondering if I am doing something wrong in the burning process on Win/ME. I think I have tried all the possibilities but I also think there is some difference between data CD's and audio CD's that I don't entirely understand. I'm trying to burn a DATA CD. I guess I'll try again unless anybody has any better ideas.
     
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    One thing that I did run into with BURNED CDRs.

    Either I messed up or NERO did.

    Sometimes the Burn process did not close out properly.

    Also difference in Burning Software * MIGHT * make a difference.

    I myself use Nero.

    But again it could be the actuall physical CDROM in Win3.1. I did run across that problem awhile back with a Win95 machine. I changed out the CDROM and it was then fine.

    BillyBob
     
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