patscc
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multiconfig
multiconfig
I never really found an optimal configuration for everything, so (once it came out) got in the habit of using DOS's multiconfig, which is also available under Win 95/98.
Briefly, it presents a menu at entry of config.sys, and you can pick which run-time configuration gets booted. This way, you can have several setups, one with network stack, one plain, one with CD but no zip, you get the idea. There's third party utilities that do same as well.
There's a description here:
http://www.knowplace.org/pages/morgue/dos_multi-config_booting_howto.php
probably not the best, but if you google DOS & multiconfig, you should come up with some useful links.
patscc
multiconfig
I never really found an optimal configuration for everything, so (once it came out) got in the habit of using DOS's multiconfig, which is also available under Win 95/98.
Briefly, it presents a menu at entry of config.sys, and you can pick which run-time configuration gets booted. This way, you can have several setups, one with network stack, one plain, one with CD but no zip, you get the idea. There's third party utilities that do same as well.
There's a description here:
http://www.knowplace.org/pages/morgue/dos_multi-config_booting_howto.php
probably not the best, but if you google DOS & multiconfig, you should come up with some useful links.
patscc