Device Drivers and TSRs That Cannot Be Loaded High (99281)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.0
This article was previously published under Q99281 SUMMARY
MemMaker increases your conventional memory by loading device drivers
and terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) programs into upper memory.
Sometimes a device driver or TSR program cannot be loaded into upper
memory because of its design.
Since MemMaker is not aware of every device driver or TSR that cannot
be loaded high, your system may stop responding (hang) when you run
MemMaker. To recover from this situation, refer to the section titled
"Your computer stops responding while MemMaker is loading a program or
device driver other than EMM386" in Chapter 6 of the "User's Guide."
WORKAROUND
To avoid having to specifically exclude a device driver or TSR program
each time you run MemMaker, add the filename to the MEMMAKER.INF file.
For example, if GAI.SYS is causing your system to hang, edit the
MEMMAKER.INF file with a text editor (such as MS-DOS Editor) to add
the following line:
*GAI
Device Drivers and TSR Programs Ignored by MemMaker
The following device drivers and TSR programs are listed in the
MEMMAKER.INF file and therefore are not loaded high:
*ASPI4DOS
*AUTOMENU
*BOOT
*DOSEDIT
*DRAGON
*NDD
*NETBIOS
*PROTMAN
*RP
*SCREATE
*SMARTDRV /DOUBLE_BUFFER
*SMARTDRV /L
*SSWAP
*STRETCH
*VANSI
*VDEFEND
*VRESUME
*VT
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/19/1999 |
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Keywords: | KB99281 |
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