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7240 MS-DOS Compatibility Mode
Here is some info. In particular in references MS knowledge base article
Q151911. http://malektips.envprogramming.com/95wdo0013.html "DEJ57" wrote in message ... Anyone remember the steps to cure DOS compatibility mode operation? One was to remove the line NOIDE from the regestry, as I recall. Other step or two? I believe there was... I was under the impression this condition sometimes occurs when two IDE devices don't get along. A 40GB HDD in my 7204 doesn't appear to be spooning with my Compaq 6x CDROM, or with my BIOS. I used an overlay to get by the 8GB limit on the 7240 but still have to F1 boot through a HDD error during boot. Since that's true, that the 7240 doesn't really like the large drive and overlay, it may only run in DOS compatibility mode. Opinions welcomed! Dale Dale |
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Thanks for the links, guys--I'll take my shots and see if I can fix it....Dale
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