the instructions in Section 2.2.1 and install the supplied device driver under that DOS mode.
Why couldn�t I install Windows 95 with its CD disc? Is my CD-ROM defective?
No. Your CD-ROM probably had nothing to do with that problem. If you were making an upgrade from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95, you might have forgotten to complete the steps listed in Section 2.2.1 before performing the upgrade. Remember, without the CD-ROM driver, Windows 3.1 has no way to recognize your CD-ROM drive. If you were installing Windows 95 from scratch, the standard IDE CD-ROM driver contained in the Windows 95 installation package might not be working properly with your IDE controller. Try the diskette version.
2.2.3 If You Are an OS/2 Warp User
Perform the following steps: 1. Install OS/2 Warp, or skip to Step 3 if you already have it installed. In the former case, when the installation comes close to the end, the following dialog box pops up: