-=PCTechTalk=- Re: AUTOEXEC . bat
- From: "Wyatt M. Portendt" <nunyabidness6@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 17:28:01 -0500
Yes, the MCDEX file is the cd rom dos driver with switches. You shouldn't=
need it in windows, but to use the CDROM in DOS you definitely will
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On 8/29/2002 at 5:25 PM ted clark wrote:
>does anyone have any ideas on this;-
>
>I have this command in my 'autoexec.bat'
>
>"rem TShoot: - By Windows Setup -
>C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX /v /D:ECSCD003 /M10"
>
>the 'tshoot' is because I've disabled it in MSCONFIG and
>I did this because, when booting, this command is
>followed
>by 'bad command'.
>
>what does the '\v' mean and '/M10' ??
>
>I have found [for general interest] that 'MSCDEX' is the
>dos CD driver control and 'D:ECSCD003' is the driver.
>! anyone ! please correct me if I have got it wrong !
>
>all you old DOS veterans out there please set me
>straight on this
>
>cheers
>Ted
>
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