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Hi, thanks for replying,
Unfortunately that was one of the first things I checked though. His
autoexec only has a path statement, and his config.sys is empty.
Marc
> Can you check out if there is any dos driver in your autoexec.bat file?
You can open
> it with Notepad. If you are running win98, the easiest way is to run
"msconfig" from
> start button-->run
>
> This problem usually caused by 16bit driver.
>
> Jun Qian
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> Marshall Freedland wrote:
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> > "Marc E. Mosher" wrote:
> >
> > > What happens is the CD-ROM stops working and when we check the
SYSTEM applet
> > > in the control panel it says the system has been put into DOS
> > > COMPATIBILITY MODE.
> >
> > I had/have a similar problem and people tell me that it's because I have
4
> > devices: 3 HDs and a CD. I daisy-chained my Primary to the CD (they
'live' next
> > to each other and it seemed easiest to go that way) and I had the other
2 Maxtor
> > HDs daisy-chained connecting to the mb. This worked well for a while
but... I
> > am in DOS Compatibility Mode now.
>
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