Windows 95 Software Update

CDCHNGER.EXE

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File Information:
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File:                 CDVSD.VXD    VOLTRACK.VXD   TORISAN3.VXD
Last Modified Date:   11/7/95      11/7/95        11/7/95
File Size (bytes):    19,120       18,518         11,094
Version Information:  4.00.952     4.00.952       4.00.952

File:                 SCSI1HLP.VXD    ATAPCHNG.VXD
Last Modified Date:   1/2/96          1/8/96
File Size (bytes):    19,213          11,314
Version Information:  4.00.953        4.00.951


ProblemS this File Resolves:
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1. TORISAN CDR-C3G (Sanyo) CD-ROM Drives:
   The second and third drives on a TORISAN CDR-C3G (Sanyo) CD-ROM
   drive are not available in Windows 95.

   If you use the real-mode drivers (Torisan.sys and Mscdex.exe),
   you have full access to all three CD-ROM drives in MS-DOS.

   If you use the real-mode drivers and run Windows 95, My Computer
   displays drive letter icons for the second and third CD-ROM
   drives, but double-clicking the drive letter icons shows empty windows.

   If you use the protected-mode Windows 95 drivers, the drive letter
   icons do not appear.

2. CD-ROM Changers Do Not Work in Windows 95:
   Other generic CD-ROM changers (such as the NEC 4-disk changer) may
   not work properly in Windows 95.


How to Install:
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1. Copy the file CDCHNGER.EXEinto an empty folder, and run CDCHNGER.EXE
   to install the update.

2. You may be warned that you are about to replace a newer file with an
   older version of the file.  Generally, you should the keep the newer
   file, and choose not to replace it with an older file.

3. Restart the computer for the changes to take effect.


How to Uninstall:
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1. Using Windows Explorer, locate the file CDCHG_UN.INF in the Windows
   folder, secondary-click on the file CDCHG_UN.INF, and choose Install.

2. You will be prompted for the Windows 95 installation CD or diskettes.
   Choose the appropriate path.

3. You may be prompted to replace the newer file with an older version of
   the file.  To uninstall this update, choose to Replace the newer file.

4. Restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
