Microsoft KB Archive/131414

DINOSAURS: Testing CD-ROM Drive for File Access

PSS ID Number: Q131414 Article last modified on 02-07-1998

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Because of physical read limitations of some CD-ROM drives, you may not be able to access some files and directories on the Dinosaurs CD-ROM. This article lists some of those files and directories and explains how to test your CD-ROM drive.

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The CD-ROM drive may have difficulty reading the final two directories, listed below, from the Dinosaurs CD-ROM:

DIRECTORIES LOCATION ON DISK ———– —————-

-384MB -380MB

To test for specific drive-capacity limitations, try to access the file listed below:

FILE LOCATION ON DISK —- —————-

200.dll 384MB

The Dinosaurs CD-ROM contains 384 MB of data. The final file on the CD-ROM is 200.dll.

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Testing Your CD-ROM Drive
To ensure the integrity of files that you have copied from your CD-ROM drive to your hard disk drive, compare the files using the MS-DOS File Compare program (Fc.exe). This test can be used to determine if the CD-ROM subsystem is functioning properly at the device driver or hardware level(s).

The Fc.exe utility is a useful method for testing problems related to general protection (GP) faults or other critical errors (such as read errors or out of memory messages) that can occur with Windows CD-ROM applications.

Try to copy the following file to your hard disk drive. For more information about how to perform this task in Windows, see your Windows printed documentation or online Help.

FILE LOCATION ON DISK —- —————-

200.dll 384MB

If the following error message appears

CDR101: Not Ready

the CD player cannot read the disk at the specified location.

If the file copies, test the file’s integrity by using FC.EXE with the /B (binary) switch. For example, to compare the Vbrun200.dll file on your CD with the Vbrun200.dll file on your hard disk drive, type the following at the MS-DOS command prompt and press ENTER

fc /b d: xfiles200.dll c:200.dll

where your CD-ROM drive is drive D, and your hard disk drive is drive C.

If you receive errors, the CD-ROM drive is having problems reading the CD- ROM at that location.

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