The cdr-84-1 is a CD / DVD reader manufactured by NEC. Problems such as drive is not found or is not recognized by Windows, or drive cannot read or write media can be solved when you update the driver. This version of "cdr-84-1.zip" has been downloaded 320 times with a user rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on 5 reviews. The uploader reports that this update will work successfully on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 307.7 KB.
cdr-84-1
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows NT3.51, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1
I hope that this driver are the one you have been looking for!
Atle Skavskogen (DG Member) on 29-Feb-2000
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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SCSITEST.EXE | 58.7 KB | 22 Apr 1992 |
TLOCK.EXE | 19.1 KB | 13 May 1991 |
@508C.ADF | 2.0 KB | 11 Jan 1990 |
INSTALL.EXE | 94.7 KB | 16 Jun 1992 |
CHK338.OVL | 2.1 KB | 7 Dec 1992 |
CHKCD.EXE | 19.8 KB | 23 Mar 1992 |
MUSICBOX.EXE | 79.7 KB | 3 Apr 1992 |
WINNT/T13B.INI | 286 bytes | 23 Dec 1992 |
WINNT/T128.SYS | 20.0 KB | 23 Dec 1992 |
WINNT/T128.INI | 337 bytes | 23 Dec 1992 |
WINNT/NT_READ.ME | 5.9 KB | 24 Feb 1993 |
WINNT/SCSICDRM.INI | 238 bytes | 6 Jan 1993 |
WINNT/T13B.SYS | 20.5 KB | 23 Dec 1992 |
TUNLOCK.EXE | 19.1 KB | 13 May 1991 |
MA13B.SYS | 8.7 KB | 9 Feb 1993 |
MSCDEX.EXE | 25.4 KB | 4 Feb 1992 |
NECCDR.SYS | 31.1 KB | 2 Feb 1993 |
CHK13B.OVL | 2.0 KB | 15 Dec 1992 |
OS2/T128SCSI.DDP | 329 bytes | 24 Feb 1993 |
OS2/T338HD.DDP | 299 bytes | 11 Aug 1992 |
OS2/OS2_READ.ME | 7.7 KB | 1 Mar 1993 |
OS2/T13BSCSI.ADD | 21.8 KB | 15 Sep 1992 |
OS2/T128HD.DDP | 288 bytes | 11 Aug 1992 |
OS2/T13BHD.DDP | 289 bytes | 11 Aug 1992 |
OS2/T338SCSI.DDP | 337 bytes | 24 Feb 1993 |
OS2/OS2.FAQ | 8.8 KB | 24 Feb 1993 |
OS2/T13BSCSI.DDP | 330 bytes | 24 Feb 1993 |
OS2/T338SCSI.ADD | 21.8 KB | 15 Sep 1992 |
OS2/T128SCSI.ADD | 22.1 KB | 15 Sep 1992 |
MBOXRES.OVL | 16.6 KB | 3 Apr 1992 |
MBOXRES.EXE | 18.1 KB | 7 Jan 1992 |
OLD/NECCDR.140 | 27.9 KB | 7 Jan 1992 |
OLD/NECCDR.146 | 31.1 KB | 21 Aug 1992 |
MA120.SYS | 8.8 KB | 9 Feb 1993 |
MA338.SYS | 8.7 KB | 9 Feb 1993 |
TEJECT.EXE | 19.1 KB | 14 May 1991 |
CHK228.OVL | 2.2 KB | 7 Dec 1992 |
CHK128.OVL | 2.2 KB | 7 Dec 1992 |
CDINSTAL.INF | 1.7 KB | 1 Mar 1993 |
READ.ME | 300 bytes | 6 Oct 1992 |
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