Echo command was not the solution. Lines were not in msconfig, startup or
autoexec.bat. I found that if accessed autoexec.bat outside of msconfig,
lines showed and I removed them.
Thanks to those who replied.
Demetri Kolokotronis
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:50:25 +0200 Joe Pearson <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Demetri, lines starting "rem Tshoot..." are specifically ones
> disabled by the windows "system configuration utility",
> msconfig.exe. If you run this program and go to the startup
> tab, you should see the relevant autoexec lines with clear
> checkboxes.
>
> If you are sure you don't ever want those autoexec lines restored,
> delete them from the autoexec.bat. If you just want to stop them
> displaying during bootup, edit autoexec.bat and add a new first
> line @echo off
>
> Joe
>
> > >I have several lines on boot up, Win98, that state "rem
> Tshoot...". Is there somewhere these lines can be removed?
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