Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 06:40:18 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: disabling Panning Support Driver [LIB] L110

>Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 23:02:17 +0700
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>For anyone else who does not use this feature but still has the driver in 
>place, this is what I found:
>First, I timed the boot process - 31 seconds from hitting return after the
>BIOS password, to when my wallpaper hits the screen.
>I am indeed Win'98ing so next I ran msconfig and there it was right at the 
>bottom when I scrolled down the contents of the config.sys tab. Unchecked 
>it, and re-booted. Finally, checked my 'new' boot time twice - 28 
>seconds...  :-)  I guess it's also possible to see the effect on system 
>resources, but I've not looked into this.

I've seen this message at boot for years... and still have no idea what the 
heck it refers to.  I looked in my MSCONFIG under the Config.sys tab, and 
it's absolutely blank... as is the case of a lot of systems that don't 
require any old DOS settings.

Regedit finds no references to 'panning' anywhere in its setting's either.  
When searching files in C:\Windows, the only reference to this term are two 
files for my graphics utility, then chips.drv and Msflxgrd.ocx in 
C:\Windows\System, and 7935zfn3.zip in c:\Window\Java\Packages.  Still, the 
message is still popping up every time my 50CT and 70CT boot.

Matt


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