System Hangs When Accessing Sound Card Controlled CD-ROM Drive
Article ID: 118954
Article Last Modified on 11/15/2006
APPLIES TO
This article was previously published under Q118954
SYMPTOMS
When you press CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot and then try to use the Sound Blaster
or Media Vision Pro Audio "SCSI" CD-ROM drive, Windows 95 stops responding
(hangs).
CAUSE
If your system hangs and you have to press CTRL+ALT+DEL, the system may not
find the CD-ROM drive after rebooting. If this occurs, trying to use the
CD-ROM causes the system to hang again.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, press the reset button on your computer or
turn off the computer and then turn it on again. To avoid this problem,
load only the protected-mode drivers for the Sound Blaster or Media Vision
Pro Audio on-board "SCSI" interface proprietary CD-ROM devices.
MORE INFORMATION
If Windows 95 is relying on real-mode drivers for the Sound Blaster or
Media Vision Pro Audio on-board CD-ROM interface, sometimes CTRL+ALT+DEL
does not reset this interface. If so, you no longer have access to anything
on the CD-ROM because its drivers were unable to load.
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Additional query words: sbpro sb16 trantor SCSI (read IDE) 3rdparty scuzzy
Keywords: KB118954