I had this problem or it appears to be the same. I had a bootsecter virus.
Try to boot with a virus repair disk such a McAfee.
John LeJeal
-----Original Message-----
From: Bret Innes <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 1998 3:41 PM
Subject: Compatibility mode problem
>Hi all,
>
>System - P100, Win95
>
>Problem - On my performance tab I two messages that read:
>
>1st - Compatibilty mode paging reduces overall system performance
>Breif details - Windows was unable to identify a real-mode driver or
>memory-resident program loaded in Config.sys or Autoexec.bat etc.
>Therefore system has switched to MS-DOS compatibilty mode, however this
>slows down the overall performance. It also says, I will see another
>message that lists the name of the driver or program causing the
>problem. (I can't see or find this message).
>
>2nd - Drive X: using MS-DOS compatibility mode file system.
>Brief details - This problem often occurs on more than one drive.
>Usually it is casued by a driver in Config.sys that Windows doesn't
>recognize, and is related to the above (1st) problem.
>
>My question: I am unable to identify driver, real-mode driver or
>memory-resident program that may be causing this. Also, as mentioned
>above, I can't find this 'other message that lists the name of the
>driver or program causing the problem'.
>
>Can anyone tell me how I can identify and fix the problem and/or find
>this alleged 'other message'?
>
>TIA
>Bret
>
>
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