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King-Marshall | Badman | Windows 95 and DOS mode |
April 7, 1997 5:36 AM |
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Re: Windows 95 and DOS mode > True, but when you restart the computer in DOS mode (to play one of your > older DOS games that you just can't live without) you will find that you have > no access to your CD-ROM, mouse, sound card, or network. You will have to > create a shortcut to MS-DOS with the original DOS Config.Sys and Autoexec.Bat > and leave it on your desktop. Then use this to go to DOS mode, instead of > using the Shutdown Menu. > Badman > PS - If anyone is having trouble with this, post or mail me and I'll mail you > complete instructions on how the best way to set up a DOS mode in Win95. > Used to work for Origin tech support, so I know a little about this stuff. How about posting it here. I'm sure I'm not the only one asking for this.... When I first got Windoze95, it didn't find my drivers for almost everything, so I ran the set-up for each, and it put them in the config.sys, and autoexec.bat. King-Marshall and The Cat in the Hat [VSB] |
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