Creative CT4180 Getting Started Guide - Page 20

Using Memory Managers, To bypass loading of low-level device drivers, To use a memory manager - dos driver

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Using Memory Managers To bypass loading of low-level device drivers 1. During system startup, press and hold down the key when the message "Starting MS-DOS..." appears. 2. Release the key only when you see the DOS prompt. Alternatively, you can use MS-DOS 6.x's multiple boot sessions feature. Create a session with settings that load the drivers into memory. If you do not want to load these drivers, select another session without them at system bootup. (Refer to your MS-DOS 6.x documentation for instructions on how to create multiple boot sessions.) To use a memory manager u If you are using MS-DOS 6.x, run MEMMAKER. (For details, refer to your MS-DOS 6.x documentation.) u If you have a memory manager such as QEMM or 386MAX, refer to their respective documentation for instructions. Installing Software in DOS/ Windows 3.1x 3-3

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Installing Software in DOS/ Windows 3.1x
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Using Memory Managers
To bypass loading of low-level device drivers
1.
During system startup, press and hold down the <Alt> key
when the message “Starting MS-DOS...” appears.
2.
Release the key only when you see the DOS prompt.
Alternatively, you can use MS-DOS 6.x’s multiple boot
sessions feature.
Create a session with settings that load the
drivers into memory.
If you do not want to load these drivers,
select another session without them at system bootup.
(Refer to your MS-DOS 6.x documentation for instructions on
how to create multiple boot sessions.)
To use a memory manager
If you are using MS-DOS 6.x, run MEMMAKER.
(For details, refer to your MS-DOS 6.x documentation.)
If you have a memory manager such as QEMM or 386MAX,
refer to their respective documentation for instructions.