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Subject: Re: Problems with setting up CD-ROM. Please Help.
Date: 31 Mar 1994 23:12:02 -0500
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In article <2m18nh$hr7@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>,
int367g@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au (Mr D.A. Barros) writes:

You're right -- it sounds like an interrupt conflict problem.  Try running MSD
(Microsoft's system info program.  At the C prompt in DOS, type MSD  (C:MSD) It
will tell you which peripherals are using which interrupts and help you
identify the free ones (hopefully, you'll have some and hopefully, one of the
problem peripherals will be able to be reconfigured to use one of them).

Good luck,
Lisa Halliday
