> Is there a version of TameDOS available for Vista? Might be worth
> looking into.
>
TameDOS is used to make DOS apps poll the keyboard less often, which
makes them take less CPU cycles. Nothing to do with FILES=
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On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:30:01 -0800, "ken.com"
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> I have always modified config.nt to add "files=99" in Win2000, XP, etc.
> Since we cannot modify files in the \windows\system with
> Vista, does anyone know a work around?
You need to be logged in as an administrative use
Ken,
Is there a version of TameDOS available for Vista? Might be worth
looking into.
Another alternative: a free VMware virtual machine running an older OS?
Malcolm
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I have always modified config.nt to add "files=99" in Win2000, XP, etc. Since
we cannot modify files in the \windows\system with
Vista, does anyone know a work around?
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