Reaction of Windows 95 with EMSDSK/XMSDSK: […]
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Reaction of Windows 95 with EMSDSK/XMSDSK:
Loading from | Autoexec.bat | Config.sys
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XMSDSK | No Problems (1) | Big Warning (2)
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(1): *** See below "More about Win95" ***
Win95 does use the 16-Bit (=compatibility) mode to access this drive
but leaves all other drives unaffected and 32-Bit access functional.
A little note:
With EMS/XMSDSK loaded you might sometimes hear about 1 to 3 seconds
of increades HD activity during startup of the Graphical User Interface.
This is normal and doesn't do anything bad.
(2):
Win95 starts up with a warning that a driver from CONFIG.SYS
reduces the system performance.
If you right-click your "Workplace" then Properties->Performance
You will see that all drives are used in compatibility mode,
which in that case DOES harm the performance.
So the solution is to put the ramdisk into your autoexec.bat and
Win95 will use this drive without any problems. Even if the size is
zero, you will only get an "unable to access" message when
trying to read from that drive for example from the Explorer.
You will have to define the size of that drive before the start of
the Graphical User Interface.