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Hi All,
A yellow exclamation mark is NOT the only way to
detect a driver or OS/hardware pb !!
I have an example of no conflict but MS-DOS
compatibility mode activated.
With Win95, check C:\WINDOWS\IOS.LOG and
check 'Performance' in 'Properties' of
'My computer':
If you see MS-DOS compatibility mode for some or all
of your HDD, you are welcome in the large
"MS-DOS compatibility mode can't get rid of"
association. :-)
Philippe
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> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 07:28:31 -0500
> From: Mark Roberge <[log in to unmask]>
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> Have you check in the device manager to see if you have
> any yellow exclamation points( conflicts). If you have
> a conflict this will make the computer run as slow as
> molasses. I would check here before any purchase of
> new peripherals. If there are no conflicts then I
> would start looking elsewhere for the problem.
>
> >From: Ron Taylor <>
> >Date: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 1:17 AM
> >Subject: [PCBUILD] 233 Seems slow.
> >
> >I recently upgraded two 488 dx33 computers to P233.
> >I used an ASUS TXP4 motherboard, 64 meg ram, Intel
> >P233-MMX and reused everything else. I find
> >that these two computers are not as fast as a
> >couple of P90's that I have in place.
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