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In <200304252152.2142408.6@scoug.com>, on 04/25/03   
   at 09:52 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:  
 
>After reading some of the SCOUG board emails between you and others, I  
>added the info necessary to identify my CD-RW drive to the  
>BASEDEVICE=LOCKCDR.FLT line.  That took care of the hang, but the boot  
>still stopped with the statement that rsjscsi.sys was not installed in  
>G:\CDWFS (my location for RSJ) and that the line  
>DEVICE=G:\CDWFS\RSJSCSI.SYS was being ignored.  Booting resumed when I  
>hit enter.  
 
IIRC, you have SCSI drives, so this part is correct.  
 
>But the file is in that directory.  So I don't understand what is going  
>on.  
 
It's probably not seeing the CD writer.  
 
>Maybe the problem is my cddrv.inf file.  It is 15425 bytes and is  dated  
>3-12-02, 11:29:06.  If the one you received from RSJ is newer, will you  
>please send me a copy.  
 
Although a lot of spam says otherwise, size is not important.  What is  
important is that your CD writer be listed in cddrv.inf.  A cddrv.inf  
containing a single line will work as long as it's the correct line.  
 
Write down the name the SCSI BIOS reports for the drive and make sure  
cddrv.inf contains a matching line.  
 
Steven  
 
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