MSCDEX
 

Provides access to CD-ROM drives. MSCDEX can be loaded from your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file or from the command prompt. (The device driver that came
with your CD-ROM drive must be loaded from your CONFIG.SYS file.)

The MSCDEX command should not be used after Windows has started.


Syntax

    MSCDEX /D:driver [/D:driver2... ] [/E] [/K] [/S] [/V] [/L:letter]
    [/M:number]



Parameters


/D:driver1 [/D:driver2... ]

    Specifies the driver signature of the first CD-ROM device driver. The
    driver1 parameter must match the parameter specified by the /D switch on
    the CONFIG.SYS command that starts the corresponding CD-ROM device
    driver

    The MSCDEX command must include at least one /D switch. To install
    additional CD-ROM device drivers, specify an additional /D switch for
    each device driver.


/E

    Specifies that the CD-ROM driver be allowed to use expanded memory, if
    available, to store sector buffers.


/K

    Specifies that MS-DOS should recognize CD-ROM volumes encoded in Kanji.
    By default, MS-DOS does not recognize Kanji CD-ROM volumes.


/S

    Enables sharing of CD-ROM drives on MS-NET or Windows for Workgroups
    servers.


/V

    Directs MSCDEX to display memory statistics when it starts.


/L:letter

    Specifies the drive letter to assign to the first CD-ROM drive. If you
    have more than one CD-ROM drive, MS-DOS assigns additional CD-ROM drives
    subsequent available drive letters.


/M:number

    Specifies the number of sector buffers.

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