Re: [Freedos-user] Correction: NO Himem but xmsdsk crashes :)

2005-11-16 Thread Andre Tertling

Hi there,

thanks for all the suggestions. It turned out that NTFS4DOS 
(www.datapol.de) is the culprit. Even with the latest version from the 
web site I get a fancy error message. With latest kernel and ntfs4dos, 
the crashes seem to be gone away, but the misbehaviour is still there: 
NTFS4DOS lists all partitions, but the tenth entry is just wrong (even 
wrong partition type), and there seems to be a nifty memory corruption 
as there is suddenly a spurious /Y on the NTFS4DOS command line which it 
complains about (because it does not know this option), but this /Y 
stems from a line in autoexec.bat which has nothing to do with the call 
to NTFS4DOS. This plays nicely with the error message not enough DCBs.


I have a nice screenshot summing up the problem. I will put it online 
later if anybody is interested in it :)


Best regards,
Andre


Carl Spitzer wrote:

On Sun, 2005-10-09 at 11:36 +0200, Andre Tertling wrote:


Hi there,

I am sorry for the confusion. I just single-stepped through config.sys 
and found out that xmsdsk.exe causes the crash. (XMS Ramdisk 1.9I from 
Franck Uberto) This pretty much astonishes me as I am a strong user of 
the Ultimate Boot CD where numerous such boot disks are in use and I was 
using one on my machine shortly before.


Any suggestions how to fix this problem?



If the latest kernal does not fix it try to pull off the copy of
xmsdks.exe from the Ultimate boot cd or one from hiren's boot cd.

I am trying to clear some space to start my own experiments.

CWSIV




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Re: [Freedos-user] Correction: NO Himem but xmsdsk crashes :)

2005-10-11 Thread Carl Spitzer
On Sun, 2005-10-09 at 11:36 +0200, Andre Tertling wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 I am sorry for the confusion. I just single-stepped through config.sys 
 and found out that xmsdsk.exe causes the crash. (XMS Ramdisk 1.9I from 
 Franck Uberto) This pretty much astonishes me as I am a strong user of 
 the Ultimate Boot CD where numerous such boot disks are in use and I was 
 using one on my machine shortly before.
 
 Any suggestions how to fix this problem?

If the latest kernal does not fix it try to pull off the copy of
xmsdks.exe from the Ultimate boot cd or one from hiren's boot cd.

I am trying to clear some space to start my own experiments.

CWSIV




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[Freedos-user] Correction: NO Himem but xmsdsk crashes :)

2005-10-09 Thread Andre Tertling

Hi there,

I am sorry for the confusion. I just single-stepped through config.sys 
and found out that xmsdsk.exe causes the crash. (XMS Ramdisk 1.9I from 
Franck Uberto) This pretty much astonishes me as I am a strong user of 
the Ultimate Boot CD where numerous such boot disks are in use and I was 
using one on my machine shortly before.


Any suggestions how to fix this problem?

Thanks in advance,
Andre


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