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How to install Windows 98SE or ME on Dell Latitude D600


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All the drivers posted here were located through extensive google searching and vogons.org user JiaoTongNan, MSFN.org users PROBLYMCH3LD, stupendousyappi,  Dell user Griz UK,  Dell does not support Windows 98SE or Windows Me on this laptop model.

DISCLAIMER:

Both Windows 98SE and ME have been tested with and work with these drivers. If you encounter missing CD drivers when installing 98SE, you'll have to devise a way to get the motherboard driver into the hard drive so 98SE can install it and get the CD drive working, be it editing the hard drive externally or installing an inappropriate CD driver.

Most of the drivers make no mention of Windows 95 or Windows 98FE, I have no idea if those will work.

Dell has offered the Dell Latitude D600 with a few variations, some models of the Dell Latitude D600 may come with a Intel Pro 2200 Wireless Card instead of a TrueMobile 1300 or 1400, which is incompatible with Windows 9x. Many drivers and instructions here apply to other Dell Latitude Dxxx family models, like the D610, but Windows 9x will only work properly with the D610 models that contain an ATI X300 graphics card as there is no Windows 9x video driver for Intel GMA 900. Scroll to the very bottom to check compatibility if you're considering installing 9x on a Latitude Dxxx model.

DOWNLOAD:

http://www.mediafire.com/file/h8947c02817ktb6/Dell_Latitude_D600_Drivers.7z

Drivers included
Motherboard (Intel 855PM infinst_autol.exe infinst_enu.exe)
Video (rad_w9x_omega_2637)
Sound (Sigmatel C-Major.exe)
Ethernet (Broadcom BCM5787)
Wireless (Broadcom 43xx + boingo wireless + mcafee + buffalo)
Cardbus Driver (FTS_PCCardO2Micro®SmartCardBus®Reader_2000503_1000782)
USB Driver - Windows 98SE only! (nusb33e)
VDMSound 9x (May not work, included because the sound drivers don't natively support DOS)
Windows 98SE Unofficial Service Pack (U98SESP3)

Not included
Modem
Wireless Utility (Required for WPA2): download.juniper.net/software/aaa_802/public/oac/452/OdysseyClient9x.exe
https://www.juniper.net/generate_license/ (Generate a trial key!)
http://www.juniper.net/support/pulse.html (Maybe important to know if you plan on buying it)

INSTRUCTIONS:

Included with the .zip file. I left the names of the drivers unedited so they are more recognizable.

Out of all the drivers, the broadcom wireless was the hardest to find. Thanks to PROBLYMCH3LD, we now have a driver and a wireless client program for it!

Contents of instructions.txt

Dell Latitude D600
Windows 9x
Instructions:
	Read first:
	If Windows 98SE ever pesters you with messages that a cab file cannot be found, go to C:/Win98 and you will most likely find the cab files needed.
	
Getting the Windows to restart into DOS (Modifying the resources for your hard drive and cd/dvd drive to properly work causes this!):
	 Defining Custom Config.sys and Autoexec.bat Files
	To define custom Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files to be processed when you restart your computer using the "Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode" option, follow these steps:
If you have not restarted the computer in MS-DOS mode before, click Start, click Shut Down, click Restart The Computer In MS-DOS Mode, and then click Yes. At the command prompt that appears, type exit and then press ENTER.
	Click the Start button, point to Programs, and then click Windows Explorer.
Locate the "Exit to DOS.pif" file in the Windows folder, use the right mouse button to click the file, and then click Properties on the menu that appears.
	Click the Program tab, and then click Advanced.
	Click Specify A New MS-DOS Configuration, define the custom Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files in the CONFIG.SYS For MS-DOS Mode and AUTOEXEC.BAT For MS-DOS Mode boxes, and then click OK.
	You don't have to write anything different in the CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT files (unless you know what you are doing to make changes in DOS files), just exit out and reboot.
	After, if you go to Restart in MS-DOS, it will reboot the system totally, then state "Windows 98 is now starting your MS-DOS_based program". Then you will see the usual Microsoft Windows 98 copyright and the C:\WINDOWS> prompt. If you type "exit" to exit out, it will again reboot the system from the beginning and say "Windows 98 is now restarting...". If you type "win" to exit out, then it will state "You are currently running in MS_DOS mode. Do you want to return to normal mode, to run Windows applications again [Enter=Y. Esc=No]?" Hitting Y will reboot the system again from the beginning and say "Windows 98 is now restarting...".
	
Intel 855PM:
	Run infinst_autol.exe or infinst_enu.exe. to fix ide channel driver, go to device manager, ide channel properties, resources, uncheck automatic settings, entry in the bottom of the list, edit, go up in addresses until one with no conflicts is found (e.g. 00EF - 00FF). Restart. IDE channel should appear as generic, but it will work fine. [b]INSTALL THIS FIRST OTHERWISE THE AUDIO WON'T INSTALL PROPERLY![/b]
	ATi Radeon 9000:
	Install DirectX 9, unpack "ts1 vid8 radeon9000", first install display driver using device manager. Go to display properties, update driver, specify location, choose driver from list, have disk, find inf in unpacked folder. Run Control Panel setup.exe to finish. Make sure DirectX 9 is installed first otherwise it the driver won't work.
	Alternatively you can install these modded video drivers if the original ones don't work, I personally recommend them over the official one.
	Resource Conflict Fix/Making 9x recognize the cd/dvd drive:
	Go to the Windows Start Button>Settings>Control Panel>System>Device Manager>Hard disk controllers>Intel(R) 82801DBM Ultra ATA Storage Controller (May appear as Standard PCI Controller)>Resources>Uncheck Use automatic settings>Scroll Down the Resource Type list to the very bottom>Click Input/Output Range (The very bottom one)>Make the Value go up/down until it says No devices are conflicting. The computer will restart,
after that switch the dark disk into dual channels (You may or may not need to repeat the resource fix again after that, reboot)
	Sigmatel C-Major:
	Chipset must be installed, install the unofficial service pack for all updates, run "sigmatel c-major.exe". You will be asked for cab files on next boot. Go to C:/Win98, that folder contains all the cab files you need.
	Broadcom Ethernet:
	unpack "bcm5787 9.81" or 10.24, install driver using device manager. Go to pci ethernet adapter properties, specify location, choose driver from list, have disk, find inf in unpacked folder. You will be asked for a cab file, go to C:/Win98 for the cab file. There isn't a client, but the ethernet controller will work silently.
	Broadcom Wireless:
	Unpack "broadcom mini pci win9x bcm49xx", use device manager to manually install driver like above. Then install "boingoinstaller" or odyssey client.
	WPA2 Utility:
	Windows 9x lacks its own wireless utility, leaving the user to depend on third party wireless utilities. Odyssey Client is the only known universal wireless utility that works on 98SE and ME.
Install after installing the wireless card driver, setup and then connect! Alternatively a Cardbus with WPA2 support could be used after installing the cardbus drivers for the D600.
	Cardbus:
	Copy the entire zip file to your flash drive after downloading it [b]DO NOT EXTRACT IT YET[/b] or the drivers will be corrupt! Once you copy and paste it to a folder, extract the file with 7-zip or any ZIP File program.
Install! If pestered about cab files again, go to the unzipped cardbus folder (I would recommend leaving it inside the desktop or C: for convenience) then the win98 folder inside. If that doesn't work, just go to C:/Win98
	Drivers not included:
	Modem
	JiaoTongNan, notsofossil
Edited by ~♥Aiko♥Chan♥~
December 19, 2016 Download Bundle included, Instructions revised, lots of fixes ;P
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Did you see this link? http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/software-os/f/3524/t/5171265

That will bring you here: https://web.archive.org/web/20040406043714/http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/ly/ly_drive.htm

While the links on that page no longer work, you can simply do a search for the Intel 5.10.3686 noted on that page, which will bring you here: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/5500/Audio-Sigmatel-AC97-Driver

The second link on that Dell post is https://web.archive.org/web/20040202065859/http://www.omegacorner.com/index_ati.html

Then you can choose one of the Radeon packages on the following page: https://web.archive.org/web/20040207153820/http://www.driverheaven.net/downloads/index4.htm

For the modem you can try the drivers at this link: http://www.modem-drivers.com/companies/247.htm?o=3

You are making more work for yourself by using an operating system that is not supported on that laptop.

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1 hour ago, sdfox7 said:

Did you see this link? http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/software-os/f/3524/t/5171265

That will bring you here: https://web.archive.org/web/20040406043714/http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/ly/ly_drive.htm

While the links on that page no longer work, you can simply do a search for the Intel 5.10.3686 noted on that page, which will bring you here: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/5500/Audio-Sigmatel-AC97-Driver

The second link on that Dell post is https://web.archive.org/web/20040202065859/http://www.omegacorner.com/index_ati.html

Then you can choose one of the Radeon packages on the following page: https://web.archive.org/web/20040207153820/http://www.driverheaven.net/downloads/index4.htm

For the modem you can try the drivers at this link: http://www.modem-drivers.com/companies/247.htm?o=3

You are making more work for yourself by using an operating system that is not supported on that laptop.

Thank you so much! O(≧∇≦)O
I never would have figured out the motherboard model was so important!!! (○□○) I underestimated the usefulness of the internet archive too! (((( ;°Д°))))

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I'm still having issues with the DVD RW drive, Windows 98 and ME won't recognize it. This won't allow me to install my drivers for my Cardbus sadly...
The most important part of audio and video are solved, sadly the official video drivers won't work so I used the unofficial one...

Has anyone tried these drivers in a physical machine?

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On 4/3/2016 at 2:34 PM, rloew said:

Is the DVD Driver installed properly. If not, are the Hard Disk Drivers working properly or are you in Compatability Mode?

My OS has no DVD driver oddly, I'm either unsure which item on the list of "add hardware" is for DVD's or if there is no option at all
EDIT (In case anyone is scrolling through this topic): The issue was conflicting resources

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The DVD Drive is my only remaining problem besides my cardbus (Wireless Laptop Notebook Adapter) the model is Linksys Wireless-G WPC54G. After installing the utility software (Had to transfer it by flash drive since my DVD drive wouldn't work in WinME) I'm getting issues during bootup about the cardbus and cardbus bridge driver. I'm receiving a "The file 'carddrv.exe' was not found" error, I played around a bit and used the carddrv.exe file found in WinME's C:/Windows/System, but that only made me realize its the default, generic driver which doesn't work. I tried ripping the files from my installation disc for the cardbus, but telling Windows to search in there doesn't help either.

I'm not sure if I'm supposed to keep the Cardbus plugged into the slot during bootup, the manual seems to tell me to (D:) and its the only way the cardbus obtains power and LEDs turn on. There's still an issue, my cardbus is preventing Windows from properly booting if kept in before boot or inserted during boot. The laptop will hang if I insert midway boot and if I insert it before booting, the Windows ME screen will load, but afterwards the screen will become completely black, with a movable cursor.

(I apologize if my grammar/spelling is really terrible, its late where I am atm)

I tried Windows 98 again, that DVD drive oddly refuses to work with Windows 98 or ME...It works completely fine up until the operating system loads...
Would an external DVD player be a good idea?

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I've been asking on another site and got the steps! I just need to figure out step 3: How do you install these drivers on DOS? If anyone in the community knows the answer please say so! I'm very new to DOS!!!

EDIT: The author of those steps told me about DOS being required in order to make the CD drive work, I had to install CD drivers in DOS then install Windows 98SE. I'm having trouble with this step as the laptop lacks a floppy drive and only contains a cardbus slot

OK...


I actually haven't used the DOS 7.1 CD install disk, I just always use the floppy disk... Do you have the floppy drive module for this laptop? In that case it would be easier.
Otherwise you can do this: (somebody who knows how this disk works please demonstrate a more efficient way...) This is what I always do when installing DOS since I'm in complete control over exactly what gets installed and where. It's not very efficient though.

1. Boot with the CD, but as soon as the BIOS disappears hit F8 multiple times as fast as you can  :lol: This will bring up the DOS manual boot settings screen. Hit Shift+F5 to exit to the command prompt. You should see an A:\ or a D:\ prompt, depending on how that CD works.
2. Now you need to partition and format your hard drive. Run FDISK (this might not be in the current path; you can check around the disk. There might be two drives, A: and D:, or there might be just one. Either way, FDISK will be in the DOS or SYSTEM folder.) Now that you're in FDISK, check the hard drive partition settings. Delete all of the existing partitions. Now create a new "primary" partition with the maximum size and make it active. Now reboot the system and repeat step 1.
3. Now format the c: drive by running the command "format c:". This takes a long time.
4. Now run the command "sys a: c:". (if this doesn't work run "sys d: c:" instead.) Same thing as FDISK, it might be in the DOS or SYSTEM folder if it doesn't run automatically.
5. Now your hard drive is formatted with the bare-bones system files. Next you install the drivers you need:
6. Make a folder called DOS on the C: drive.
7. Find the DOS or SYSTEM folder on the CD. Copy the following files to the C:\DOS folder:
   -HIMEM.SYS   (XMS memory driver)
   -EMM386.EXE   (EMS memory driver)
   -VIDE-CDD.SYS   (CD driver, part 1)
   -SHSUCDX.SYS   (CD driver, part 2)
   -EDIT.COM   (text editor)
8. Now, using EDIT, create two files in the root of the C drive: CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT. These will instruct DOS to load those drivers you copied earlier. The contents of CONFIG.SYS need to be as follows:

DEVICE=C:\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICEHIGH=C:\EMM386.EXE
DEVICEHIGH=C:\VIDE-CDD.SYS /D:IDE-CD
DOS=HIGH,UMB

The contents of AUTOEXEC.BAT are as follows:

@ECHO OFF
PATH=C:\;C:\DOS
SHSUCDX /D:?IDE-CD

That's it! Reboot your computer without the CD in the drive and the hard drive should boot up to the DOS prompt, and you should be able to read any CDs you put in by going to the D: drive.
If you want I can explain to you exactly what all of those commands above mean and what the drivers do  :-D
Now you can follow the rest of my instructions above to install Windows 98.
(somebody please tell me if any of this information is wrong)

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:unsure: I don't get it. If you already HAD the OS installed, then all you needed to do was to begin at Step #6 (skip steps 1->5) in order to load CD/DVD Driver software. You can do that anytime on a running OS. You don't need to do anything with a Floppy. Boot Disks Images can be obtained with those drivers (etc) and extracted via WinImage (in the running OS) and proceed from there. ;)

HTH

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i too worked with the dell latitude d600 on 98SE, i got all drivers to work, except for the pci cardbus bridge "PCI\VEN_1217&DEV_7112" or 7113 and cardbus controller "O2Micro-SmartCardBus_Reader-2E10", i tried like the oldest drivers for both, 2-26-02 or somewhere around there for the cardbus bridge and the other one was 10/06/2000,1.03.00.00, but i may have not properly installed the drivers, at least for the cardbus controller portion, i believe that for the "O2Micro-SmartCardBus_Reader-2E10" portion, you have to first install scbase.exe, then smclib.exe, then other steps to get it working. for the cardbus bridge, probably have to run o2update.exe to get it work, but i don't know for sure on the process, maybe the drivers arent compatible. here is some information i got below from the "O2Micro-SmartCardBus_Reader-2E10" scrreadme portion, although it is meant for the O2Micro SmartCardBus Reader (OZ711E1) reader -

O2Micro SmartCardBus Reader (OZ711E1)

 Installation Readme.txt

Win2000 Installation ( V 1,0,0,0 )
----------------------
 - Insert the Reader and follow Plug/Play Procedure on the screen.


Win98/Win98SE Installation ( V 1,0 ,0 ,1 )
----------------------

NOte: Since SmartCard is not a standard component of Win98/Win98SE.
      please follow the procedure below befor installation.
      By the way, the OZ711E1 is not included in the PCMCIA.INF
      of Win98/Win98SE, so we need to execute the " O2setup.exe "
      in " O2 Cardbus " directory.

 - Run SCBASE.EXE FIRST, AND THEN SMCLIB.EXE on scbase directory.
 - Insert the Reader and follow Plug/Play Procedure on the screen.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ALSO from the "readme"-

 Installing SmartCard driver procedure on Microsoft Windows 9x :
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
Note:   The Smart Card driver is only for Notebook PC models with support for Smart Cards.
      If your Notebook PC does not support Smart Cards, do not install the Smart Card driver.

1. Run CDROM Driver:\SmartCard\Path\Win9XME\SCBASE.EXE

2. Run CDROM Driver:\SmartCard\Path\Win9XME\SMCLIB.EXE

3. Insert Smartcard after install above program.

4  Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel.

5. Click on "Device Manager" tab in System Properties.

6. Double-click on "O2Micro-SmartCardBus Reader"

7. Click on "Driver" tab, and click on "Update Driver" icon.

8. Click on "Next" twice.

9. Select "Specify a location:" only and click on "Browse..."

10. Please Select the Driver location. (example CDROM Drive:\SmartCard\711Driver\WIN98SE)

11. Click on "OK" button and click "Next" twice to start driver install.

12. Click on "Finish" and Reboot system to finish driver installation.

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18 hours ago, submix8c said:

:unsure: I don't get it. If you already HAD the OS installed, then all you needed to do was to begin at Step #6 (skip steps 1->5) in order to load CD/DVD Driver software. You can do that anytime on a running OS. You don't need to do anything with a Floppy. Boot Disks Images can be obtained with those drivers (etc) and extracted via WinImage (in the running OS) and proceed from there. ;)

HTH

Sadly that isn't the case with Windows 98SE. Due to lack of chipset drivers (Although there are modded ones capable of installing) and USB support on 98SE, its not even possible to do anything after installing on my laptop. The DVD drive won't be recognized unless I upgrade from DOS 7.10 that has a CD-Rom driver. I could do that with Windows ME, but I didn't realize all it took was a proper chipset and reassigning of resources to stop conflicts. I'm currently reinstalling Windows ME. Lately I've been asking on another forums for help and so far problem after problem keeps coming with Windows 98SE (Although I probably didn't use the proper chipset driver)

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On 4/7/2016 at 7:44 PM, cov3rt said:

i too worked with the dell latitude d600 on 98SE, i got all drivers to work, except for the pci cardbus bridge "PCI\VEN_1217&DEV_7112" or 7113 and cardbus controller "O2Micro-SmartCardBus_Reader-2E10", i tried like the oldest drivers for both, 2-26-02 or somewhere around there for the cardbus bridge and the other one was 10/06/2000,1.03.00.00, but i may have not properly installed the drivers, at least for the cardbus controller portion, i believe that for the "O2Micro-SmartCardBus_Reader-2E10" portion, you have to first install scbase.exe, then smclib.exe, then other steps to get it working. for the cardbus bridge, probably have to run o2update.exe to get it work, but i don't know for sure on the process, maybe the drivers arent compatible. here is some information i got below from the "O2Micro-SmartCardBus_Reader-2E10" scrreadme portion, although it is meant for the O2Micro SmartCardBus Reader (OZ711E1) reader -

O2Micro SmartCardBus Reader (OZ711E1)

 Installation Readme.txt

Win2000 Installation ( V 1,0,0,0 )
----------------------
 - Insert the Reader and follow Plug/Play Procedure on the screen.


Win98/Win98SE Installation ( V 1,0 ,0 ,1 )
----------------------

NOte: Since SmartCard is not a standard component of Win98/Win98SE.
      please follow the procedure below befor installation.
      By the way, the OZ711E1 is not included in the PCMCIA.INF
      of Win98/Win98SE, so we need to execute the " O2setup.exe "
      in " O2 Cardbus " directory.

 - Run SCBASE.EXE FIRST, AND THEN SMCLIB.EXE on scbase directory.
 - Insert the Reader and follow Plug/Play Procedure on the screen.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ALSO from the "readme"-

 Installing SmartCard driver procedure on Microsoft Windows 9x :
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
Note:   The Smart Card driver is only for Notebook PC models with support for Smart Cards.
      If your Notebook PC does not support Smart Cards, do not install the Smart Card driver.

1. Run CDROM Driver:\SmartCard\Path\Win9XME\SCBASE.EXE

2. Run CDROM Driver:\SmartCard\Path\Win9XME\SMCLIB.EXE

3. Insert Smartcard after install above program.

4  Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel.

5. Click on "Device Manager" tab in System Properties.

6. Double-click on "O2Micro-SmartCardBus Reader"

7. Click on "Driver" tab, and click on "Update Driver" icon.

8. Click on "Next" twice.

9. Select "Specify a location:" only and click on "Browse..."

10. Please Select the Driver location. (example CDROM Drive:\SmartCard\711Driver\WIN98SE)

11. Click on "OK" button and click "Next" twice to start driver install.

12. Click on "Finish" and Reboot system to finish driver installation.

Which wireless card did your laptop use? Mine is a Broadcom BCM94309MP. I've managed to find a driver http://www.wireless-driver.com/broadcom-bcm94306-bcm94309-wireless-win98-me-2000-xp-drivers/ But I'm unsure what to do next. I tried updating drivers and linking into the folder only to get a message saying it has no information I ended up finding a boardcom driver which worked with my wireless card. I just need to find a utility which allows me to make wireless connections. My card is a Dell TrueMobile 1400.

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im confused, are you trying to get wireless connection on the broadcom 94306mp or dell truemobile 1400? i've used the bcm94309mp like you mentioned, there is also the 94306mp, and other cards like the intel 21003a or 3b ( not sure on which one ), also the actiontec 802mip mini pci card works. usually, the utilities that come with the driver packages should let you find a network to connect to, but it is possible to use a seperate one such as wsc gaurd 4.0, allows up to wpa encrypted networks if the wifi card supports it, the utility doesn't work for all network cards. interesting enough, i searched old drivers for the dell truemobile 1400 mini pci card and apparently it links back to a 2001 driver with the same pci ven and windows 95 support, i will have to give it a check again but if this is correct, not only does it support 98SE, but also w95, and i have installed w95 on the dell latitude d600 before too with some decent support, some of the ethernet adapters are gigabit based which according to lone crusader, are no drivers for w95, but there is the other one, not sure which one, but had a working w95 driver, besides that and pcmcia and cardbus, all other devices had working drivers, gpu, sound, usb, modem, etc.

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I am using the "bcm94309mp" card A.K.A Dell True Mobile 1400 wireless internet. Any help is appreciated! I couldn't get any packages to work with mine that said Windows 98 compatible so, I ended up using this http://www.techspot.com/drivers/driver/ ... tion/2909/ (Broadcom BCM57xx). It was the only thing that let my laptop recognize my card, but my driver has an issue in device manager and I don't have any utilities to manage internet connections! Please link me to any working drivers for utility or the driver used to make wireless internet work!

I have no other option for wireless internet besides a cardbus, which did not turn out well. Even after getting the CD drive working and making sure there were no conflicts in the hard drive or something like that, my Linksys WPC54G card bus will keep asking me for a location for drivers.

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On Thursday, April 07, 2016 at 0:45 PM, ~♥Aiko♥Chan♥~ said:

The DVD drive won't be recognized unless I upgrade from DOS 7.10 that has a CD-Rom driver.

Again, I don't get it. All you need are the listed files and the modifications to AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS. I've done this many times. It's the same principle as DOS and Windows 95 (which used DOS drivers). You do *not* have to install the way that website stated. That's just dumb!

And according to this, there's Intel Chipset drivers that should work (no hacking?).

http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/disk-drives/f/3534/t/3698745

:unsure:

DVD Drive or CD Drive (you've stated both)? Which Chipset Drivers are you using?

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