Installation Guide - CD Update
NOTE: The customized installation instructions created by the DiskGo! utility program for Windows 98, Windows 95, and
Windows 3.1 include directions on running CD Update.
CD Update is a Windows-based utility program in DiskGo! that modifies the application configuration information to access a changed CD-ROM drive letter.
When you add a new hard disk drive, the operating system reassigns the drive partition letters based on priorities that are assigned after the
partitions are defined and saved. Primary partitions are assigned the next available letter beginning with C. An extended partition is
assigned the next available letter after letters have been assigned to all primary partitions. A CD-ROM drive is assigned the next available
letter after all primary and extended partitions have been assigned. For example, if the CD-ROM was drive D and you have added a
second hard disk drive with two partitions, CD Update would modify the CD-ROM drive configuration, changing it to drive F.
If you have any problems accessing CD-ROM applications or games after running CD Update, you will need to reinstall the applications or
games.