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| 32277 | 2002-01-22 01:01:00 | In system properties under the performance tab I'm advised that 'Some Drives are using MS-DOS Compatibility' and this in turn can reduce performance of your system. I'm running Win 98 SE. Can anyone help to get back to maximum performance?. I struck a lot of problems after downloading MS Windows updates. | Guest (0) | ||
| 32278 | 2002-01-22 01:45:00 | *... [1] 'Some Drives are using MS-DOS Compatibility': The Windows 'Help' file offers detailed instructions on how to change your settings. Go - Start > Help > Index > type MS-DOS > click on 'multiple configuration menu items' > click Display. [2] 'I struck a lot of problems after downloading MS Windows updates': Best advice is to only download and install *one* item at a time ... and then restart your system. Yes - a time consuming process. If you scroll down the Main Board there is useful Tip on how to Back-up Microsoft 'patches' and 'updates' for a speedy install following any future reinstall of the OS or a reformat of the Hard Drive. Cheers!!! e_ |
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| 32279 | 2002-01-22 02:43:00 | open run from the start menu. [ctrl] [f] to find type noide after a while you will see 'noide' next to a blue icon. Delete it. Turn off your machine. Find you motherboard driver CD and turn the machine back on. Windows will either reinstall the nessary drivers from the hard drive of it will ask for the CD. Then the problem will go away and you will get some extra speed :) |
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