Kelly Younger wrote:
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> Jim Meagher wrote:
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> > Kelly,
> >
> > You may be able to just type in C:\WINDOWS\WIN and press the ENTER key.
> > Try that and see if it loads.
>
> Greetings All,
> Tried this command (no other suggestions worked AT ALL, but many thanks
> anyway!) and got a message "HIMEM.SYS is missing. Make sure this file is
> in your Windows folder." Well, I checked my Windows folder and sure
> enough there it is. I've edited config.sys and autoexec.bat files on my
> C drive and on the floppy with my CD-ROM drivers 'til I'm blue in the
> face.
Kelly,
Did you try the second half of my suggestion?
Just copy them both to drive a:
The ONLY editing you need to do is to add a C: to the front
end of the commands (if it's not already there) in both config.sys
and autoexec.bat.
The path statements are correct already (otherwise you would not be
able to do a normal boot from C:) but when you move the command
statements to the floppy, you also need to modify the commands
so that they understand that they need to go to drive C before trying
to locate the file/program/driver.
For example:
\WINDOWS\COMMAND\SCANDISK "says"
open the windows\command folders -on-the-current-drive- and load the app
BUT
C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\SCANDISK "says"
go to drive c first and then open the \windows\command folder and
load the app
Understand the difference?
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Jim Meagher
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