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Date: | Sun, 12 Sep 1999 20:49:43 -0700 |
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I'm a long-time MkLinux user who has just migrated to the Intel platform.
I've just built a Win98/Linux box from scratch, and in preparing to
install Mandrake Linux, rebooted into DOS to run scandisk before partitioning
my hd. I get the following message:
There is not enough free conventional memory to check a disk.
You may need to remark (REM) some device drivers from your CONFIG.SYS
file. Or, in your CONFIG.SYS file, you may need to load the EMM386.EXE
driver to load your other device drivers into the Upper Memory Blocks
using DEVICEHIGH= statements.
What's this all about? Scandisk runs in Windows. Although I'm a grizzled
Linux veteran, I freely admit to being a DOS neophyte. This is the
system, more or less:
SOYO SY-6BA+ III
PIII 450
IBM 14.4 GB DTTA-371440
one 128 MB DIMM
Creative Graphic Blaster Riva TNT 16 MB
Creative Sound Blaster Live! Value
Toshiba SD-M1212 6X-DVD-ROM
Hollywood Plus DVD/MPEG-3 Decoder Card
Here's my config.sys:
device=C:\WINDOWS\himem.sys
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE
DEVICE=C:\CDPRO\VIDE-CDD.SYS /D:MSCD001
Thanks.
/b
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Barry Marler
Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology
University of Georgia
(706)542-0742 (voice)
(706)542-0059 (fax)
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