Message-ID: <34F36F4F.D69AAD7B@Geocities.com> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 17:09:35 -0800 From: Daniel de Haan MIME-Version: 1.0 To: opendos AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: opendos and win95 References: <34F24685 DOT A15B6758 AT Geocities DOT com> <34F28CC2 DOT 42830495 AT usa DOT net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk J P Morris wrote: > > Daniel de Haan wrote: > > > > Howdy > > I have been using opendos and win95 on the same partition, using > > loader > > for a while now, but I have run into a few problems > > > > 1) If a win95 program makes a directory on the hard drive, it cannot be > > removed usind rd or xdel from opendos (I do use LFNb3) > > Not heard of this one before. > > > 2)After runninf DOS, win win95 autoexec.bat file is reverted back to an > > old copy. > > > > Use dconfig.sys for OpenDOS, because it reads that before config.sys, > and win95 > can't read it. > > In dconfig.sys, use the shell= line to run autodos7.bat instead of > autoexec.bat > and use autodos7.bat instead of autoexec.bat I use these file names, but when ever I run DOS, the autoexec.bat file that is only used by windows 95, returns to a state where it has some drivers loading. These lines were put in by a DOS program, I removed them under notepad in win95. The after running DOS they were back, so I edited the file in windows and DOS, but the lines still keep returning.