If you are a child of the 90s, the name Road Rash instantly conjures images of asphalt-torn leather, the roar of a modified 750cc engine, and the satisfying thud of a chain hitting a rival biker. Electronic Arts’ classic port of the legendary Genesis title was a staple of PC gaming rooms.
The most reliable way to bypass the CD-ROM check is to manually copy the game files and add the necessary registry entries. This tells the game exactly where its files are located so it doesn't try to look for a physical disc. could not find any cd rom drive road rash
Because this is such a widespread issue, fans have created modified installers that strip out the CD-ROM requirement entirely: Solving the Retro Nightmare: "Could Not Find Any
The "Could not find any CD-ROM drive" error in (specifically the 1996 Windows 95 version) typically occurs because the game is looking for a physical CD drive in an era of digital files and modern operating systems like Windows 10 or 11. Primary Fix: Using a Registry Edit Ensure that you own the game or have the rights to play it
Warning: Editing the registry can be risky. Proceed with caution.
Modern Windows (Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11) has three fatal changes:
You run the D:\SETUP.EXE command manually. The screen goes black for a horrific second, then spits back the message that will haunt your pre-adolescent soul: