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Date: | Sat, 9 May 1998 20:19:51 -0500 |
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Hello all,
I need some advice after a new hard drive installation. First of
all, some details. Originally had a WD 1.2GB drive as master and a
little 80MB as slave for files only. I bought a WD 3.2GB to replace
the 1.2GB and used DriveCopy to copy all applications and everything
else from one to the other. After a successful copy, I then put
back in my little 80MB as slave once again. (I kept everything on
the original 1.2GB and set it aside just in case I had problems.)
Here's my problem; somewhere in the middle of the whole process,
something happened to cause my system to go to MS-DOS Compatibility
Mode. Windows Help says that...
"Windows was unable to identify a real-mode driver or
memory-resident program loaded in your Config.sys or Autoexec.bat
file."
Now, I went to the Config.sys and REM'd out the only 2 lines in
there, but it didn't do any good. Below are my Config.sys and
Autoexec.bat files.
rem device=C:\VIDE-CDD.SYS /D:OEMCD001
rem DEVICE=C:\DIAMOND\SANYO.SYS /D:DMSCD01
and
SET SOUND=C:\PROGRA~1\CREATIVE\CTSND
SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H1 P330 T6
@C:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVBOOT.EXE /STARTUP
PATH=%PATH%;C:\DIAMOND
See anything there that's causing the problem?? Any help would be
appreciated!! It's driving me nuts. I probably just don't
understand MS-DOS Compatibility Mode stuff well enough.
Harold E. Schumacher, Jr.
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