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o.k. guys, don' laugh, mayble I made a mistake. I have an old packard bell 133 mhz computer which I did not use much. I decided to reformat the hard drive and take it back to its original state. My problem is that the cdrom don't work. During boot up, it shows being installed but when I go to the control panel, it don't show up. Set up shows it as secondarly principle Do anyone have any help to offer. Thanks
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You need to install a cdrom drive program so you can execute it. I think I have a old program on a floppy if you need me to e-mail it to you just give me a yell. dtmf
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did you make a boot disk prior to reformat? if not go here, this site will help good luck https://www.bootdisk.com
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