
Could Not Find Any Cd Rom Drive Road Rash
Now streaming on Amazon Prime Video
The year was 2004, and the Saturday morning sun was hitting the dust motes in Leo’s bedroom. He had just traded a stack of comic books for a scratched jewel case containing the holy grail of 90s gaming: Road Rash.
Road Rash often expects the CD-ROM to be the very first optical drive detected by the system. If you have multiple virtual drives or if your physical drive is assigned a late letter (like E: or G:), the game might fail to scan it. Right-click the Start button and select Disk Management.
Fixing "Could not find any CD-ROM drive" Error for Road Rash
Additional Solutions
Find your CD-ROM drive (or the virtual drive where you have the Road Rash ISO mounted). Right-click it and select Change Drive Letter and Paths.
Missing Videos/Music: If the game runs but has no music, ensure the movie and music folders were copied correctly from the disc to your installation directory.
Registry Hacks: For 64-bit systems, the game often looks in the wrong part of the Windows Registry for its "Path" data. Adding a specific .reg file (available on PCGamingWiki) can tell the game exactly where its files are stored.
Check Run this program in compatibility mode for: and select Windows 95 or Windows 98/Me. Check Run this program as an administrator. Click Apply and try launching again. 3. Using a Registry Hack (The "No-CD" Workaround)






