lemon@qut.edu.au (02/28/91)
In article <Feb.25.15.03.59.1991.14959@pilot.njin.net>, lodzins@pilot.njin.net (Dean Lodzinski) writes: > > This may have been discussed already, so I will make my question > brief. I installed 4DOS. When I boot up Windows 3, it no longer > boots up in 386 enhanced mode. If I load 4DOS with the /S:N option, > Windows boots up in 386 enhanced mode. Is there a way to have Windows > boot in 386 mode when the /S:N option is not used so the 70K of memory > is not used when 4DOS is resident? Any help would be...helpful. > -- Yes ,just have it swap to disk, and will need the /V switch as well. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Lemon _--_|\ INTERNET: Faculty of Information Technology / \ lemon@qut.edu.au Queensland University of Technology \_.--._/ lemon@snow.fit.qut.edu.au Queensland, Australia v BBS: Ph +61-7-372-1268 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------