I found and downloaded the following file after quickly browsing through the available downloads for your latitude CPi model on the Dell Support site: The NEC option loads the Oak Technology driver, which normally works on just about any CD-ROM drive, but it seems yours is the exception. The drivers created on the boot floppy made from CDENAB.EXE are: NEC, Toshiba, Hitachi, and SCSI CD-Rom drivers. The problem is that this is designed for “Dell Precision Workstations”, but it looks as though your latitude Notebook came with a Samsung CD-Rom. Solution: Device driver not found: “BANANA’ I have a DELL Latitude CPi with Pentium II processor, the DELL CD_ROM is 8x. I even downloaded the cdenab.exe file from and run the diskette to get a CD driver installed, but received the same error message. When I boot up with this diskette, I get this error message:ĬD-ROM Device Driver IDE (Four Channels Supported) Oak Technology Inc. I have the original CD with license, but no setup diskettes. I formatted my hard drive, and tried to reinstall Win95. Problem: Device driver not found: “BANANA’
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