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![]() QUOTE(the_fifth_horseman @ Dec 4 2006, 11:46 AM) [snapback]270184[/snapback] Quote:
Are you referring to the (C In the Autoexe. file, I'm not sure what the compatibility setting should be. Right now it has the compatibility mode box, UNCHECKED. Shouldn't something be in the MODE window. And the DISPLAY SETTINGS. Nothing is checked here either. When DOS was installed in the old Gateway, the hi res LCD monitors didn't exist. Should I do something with the res setting?? Some forums make reference to monitor problems. Any thoughts. |
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Are you referring to the (C In the Autoexe. file, I'm not sure what the compatibility setting should be. Right now it has the compatibility mode box, UNCHECKED. Shouldn't something be in the MODE window. And the DISPLAY SETTINGS. Nothing is checked here either. (this is on the XP. Can I assume it's the same on the old Gateway) It's not hooked up right now. When DOS was installed in the old Gateway, the hi res LCD monitors didn't exist. Should I do something with the res setting?? Some forums make reference to monitor problems. Any thoughts. [/b][/quote] |
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Are you referring to the (C In the Autoexe. file, on the XP, it has the compatibility mode box, UNCHECKED. When I hook up the Gateway, Win95/98, should there be something be in the MODE window. And also the DISPLAY SETTINGS. Nothing. Can I assume it's the same on the old Gateway and that I should enter something. The old Gateway has never played a DOS game or even been booted to DOS. When DOS was installed in the old Gateway, the large, hi res LCD monitors didn't exist. Should I do something with the res setting?? Some forums make reference to monitor problems. Any thoughts. I continued looking through all the folders in the (C Do you know what I should have typed in the SEARCH window?? bye [/b][/quote] [/b][/quote] |
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Oh, and the entire idea about putting installed software into C:\Program Files\ has began after the advent of Windows - no point looking in there. PS. The AUTOEXEC file you found on your Windows hard drive is a normal thing. That one is used only to load Windows stuff, though. |
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Oh, and the entire idea about putting installed software into C:\Program Files\ has began after the advent of Windows - no point looking in there. PS. The AUTOEXEC file you found on your Windows hard drive is a normal thing. That one is used only to load Windows stuff, though. [/quote That's so neat the way you isolate the individual questions and answer them. The screen is a 24", very hi res. I still have the old 21" Gateway monitor. Should I just use it to avoid any more confusion. Since I'm already in that frame of mind. Have you played Xeen? My Dummy book was sent "book class" so getting it to where I live will take weeks. Would really like to play Xeen, but, probably a bad idea considering my ignorance of DOS. You obviously play DOS games. Do you use the DOS box? From other forums and comments, I get the impression that without being a DOS genius, playing it on the old machine might be less of a problem. Re: the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Just curious and wanted to look so I left clicked, it flashes on screen and disappears. Right click, get the open, edit, print, scan and so forth window, click open, it does the same thing, flashes and disappears. Shouldn't something open, when you click OPEN? But, when I right click on it and get the "properties" option, click on it, under General tab, it says it's a MS-DOS Batch File. Under COMPATIBILITY, in the compatibility mode window, there's nothing checked, or selected..as in Win95, Win 98 NT, and so forth. In the DISPLAY SETTINGS area, the three selections are unchecked also. Right now the old machine is Win95/98. So, to play a DOS game, don't I have to adjust something (in this DOS batch file) so the machine knows what to do. Or, if I start the machine in DOS mode, does this file become moot? Thanks for the time you're taking to help. Really nice of you... |
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