Are you also using Tame on you 32b os? Else you processor is very busy ? I use vdos (without shell) from the beginning, because I use 8 gb of memory and with a 32 b os you only can use 3,5 GB from the 8GB
Groet vanaf mijn 🍏 > Op 27 mrt. 2019 om 21:19 heeft Chris Pedersen <[email protected]> het > volgende geschreven: > > Thank you so much for a really good explanation. I was under the impression > that Win had discontinued the 32-bit cmd. I looked into VDOS for this > purpose. I'm gathering at some point - they added it. > Do you know if its possible to use WP Shell? > How is printing compared with Win XP > > Can you talk about your cloning method? Are you virtualizing with hyperdrive? > > Thank you again > From: Dataperf <[email protected]> on behalf of Mark Nepon > <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 5:58 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Dataperf] DP with win10 64 bit > > I have replaced all computers (over 30) from WinXP, Win7 and Win8 to Win10 > 32 bit system. > Most were 32 bit system and this was maintained when installing Win10. In the > newer computers that come with win10 installed it is the 64bit OS which has a > different CMD program. The WIN10-32BIT OS has the same CMD as XP and works > exactly the same way as DOS used to work. > In cmos or "set up utility" or "Setup" whatever it's called nowadays (when > booting up press esc or f1 or f2 or del or F10 or f12 ALL DEPENDANT ON > COMPUTER MAKER) This opens up cmos or cmos "look a like" > you must disable UEFI anywhere you see it , you must disable secure boot, you > may need to exit and re-enter after disabling secure boot, to continue with > the changes. In Boot Configuration you want to "Launch CSM." > Once done you will be able to install Win10 32 bit system in a 64bit computer. > > I have done this to several different makes of computer and youtube is a > great source of info for disabling UEFI > allowing you to change operating system from whatever is on to WIN10 32 bit. > > Once installed you need to create icon to open CMD. right click select > properties select "use legacy console." > you will be prompted to install "NTVDM. " > > once done all icons to open dos 16bit programs will inherit these 2 things > and your computer will operate just as it did on WinXP. Networking is faster. > I have 15 computers on a network al 32 bit win10. > all can access my Linux server (ubuntu) at same time. I was using WinXP > server until 2 years ago when it started kicking out computers due to too > many computers accessing the server at same time. > > One of the neatest things about this setup. > You can create a clone of the hard drive once Win10 is working perfectly. > This hard drive can be put in any computer (with EUFI disable and other set > up options mentioned above) > It will load and install all devices and programs just like on the cloned > computer. > > You will need to supply new win10 32 bit key to activate but it will work > with all programs working. > This has saved a lot of time. I have one computer just cloning it's drive > onto new ones to be used in a new computer. > I purchase another win10 key and MS office key and i'm in business. > > The time spent to learn and do this process has well been made up by this > ease of preparing computers. > > mark > > > > From: Dataperf <[email protected]> on behalf of Chris Pedersen > <[email protected]> > Sent: March 27, 2019 12:17 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Dataperf] DP with win10 64 bit > > Wait.. can you comment on both of these: > Win10 has a 32 bit version where dos works same as in Windows XP. > > You can adjust cmos (adjust UEF) to load 32 bit OS in many computers > (particularly older ones 2 years or more.) > Are you saying that you can load Win32 directly under UEF? Are you saying > you need to play with UEF to load WinXP? > > > From: Dataperf <[email protected]> on behalf of Mark Nepon > <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 12:08 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Dataperf] DP with win10 64 bit > > Win10 has a 32 bit version where dos works same as in Windows XP. > You can adjust cmos (adjust UEF) to load 32 bit OS in many computers > (particularly older ones 2 years or more.) > some newer ones don't allow this. > mark > From: Dataperf <[email protected]> on behalf of JON ONG > <[email protected]> > Sent: March 26, 2019 10:41 AM > To: Dataperfect.nl > Subject: [Dataperf] DP with win10 64 bit > > Pardon me if this question already answered: > Now that Win7 will go unsupported after Jan 1, 2020, I'll have to upgrade all > my PC's to Win10. Does DP (under WP SHELL with global macros) work on vDos, > Win10, 64 bit? > Any suggestions on best autoexec.bat config? > > Long live DP! > -- > Jon Ong > _______________________________________________ > Dataperf mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.dataperfect.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dataperf
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