Well, I check my drives out with InoculateIT all the time, so I don't
think I have a virus.  It must be because of that NCR scsi card that
Windows won't recognize.  It doesn't have drivers loaded in the
config.sys, However.

Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA

Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
>
> MS-DOS Compatibility Mode is where Windows doesn't use its 32-bit drivers to
> access the drive, but rather uses the BIOS INT13h routines.  It's used if, for
> instance, you have a driver installed from CONFIG.SYS for a card Windows
> doesn't recognise, or if you have a virus intercepting INT13h.
>
> Regards,
> Ben A L Jemmett.

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