Roger writes:
<<I have several favorite DOS programs that I have been using since the
days of the CPM operating system. They have worked well under both
Windows 95 and 98. My newest machine, running under Windows ME does not
allow these DOS programs to run. The message I get is: "Drive C is
full" which, of course, it is not. I am curious if ME includes some
restriction which negates older DOS programming. At this point, I am
truly baffled.>>
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that the whole point of ME? It's
supposed to be more stable because it's not designed to run most of those
older 16-bit applications. Not being backwards-compatible means that (in
theory) it shouldn't be as prone to possible conflicts.
Don't know about the error message---I guess it's no more non-meaningful
than most of MS's error messages.
Don Penlington
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