The "Could not find any CD-ROM drive" error is a common hurdle when trying to play the classic 1996 PC version of
Manual File Copying: According to PCGamingWiki, you should copy the ROADRASH folder and critical files like AWEMAN32.DLL, RASHICON.DLL, and RASHDROP.DLL from the SETUP folder directly to your installation drive.
In the reflection-speeded world, riders bled in neon. They wore leathers patched with band logos and grief. They rode like they had places to be—weddings missed, debts unpaid, chance meetings turned permanent. One rider’s face in the glass was blurred, but the tattoo on his neck—an arrow broken in two—was unmistakable. Jonas pressed his thumb to the shard; it prickled. A sound: a browser of static, then a voice that hung like a subroutine.
If you’re running the DOS version of Road Rash (not the Windows 95 version):
Compatibility Mode: Right-click the game’s executable file (RASHME.EXE), go to Properties > Compatibility, and set it to Windows 95 or Windows XP (Service Pack 3).
The "No CD-ROM Found" error in (1996) is a classic headache for retro gamers on modern Windows. This happens because the game’s original security check looks for physical media in a drive letter that likely doesn't exist on your current PC. 🛠️ Top Fixes for "No CD-ROM Found" 1. Use a Virtual Drive (ISO Method)
The most common reason for this error is that the game is looking for a specific drive letter (usually D:) that doesn't exist or isn't assigned to your virtual drive.