Marco wrote on 2025-11-27, 13:54:Thanks a lot for the ideas. Unfortunately the shutdown program wont work for me.
When using /F it will try to access drive a: an […]
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Thanks a lot for the ideas. Unfortunately the shutdown program wont work for me.
When using /F it will try to access drive a: and then does a std. warm reboot.
I also tested the debug written Programm. Thanks also. It will do a warm boot as well only (but without trying to access drive a: upfront).
Thus for me no quick boot replacement yet (as in qemm).
Anyhow: thanks for the ideas again
The fast reboot option is just a documented DOS restart procedure (interrupt 19h). It is extremely dangerous as it does not clear any memory. I added it because I could, not because I should.
Only expect that it might work under some specific systems, but mostly crash or like you just experienced, produce another reboot type. This is because you have every DOS structure alive and kicking and yet you are forcing DOS to rebuild its structures on top. This is certainly not a good thing and results will most likely follow that route.
On my systems I tested it and got a crash in one and what appears to be a viable fast reboot on another (but I wouldn't trust it anyway). I wouldn´t run or trust this option ever as I know it is not sane. A cold reboot is always a sure bet, despite the longer wait.