C coin Member Mar 14, 2000 29 0 0 Oct 15, 2000 #1 from auto run when you improperly shutdown or reboot the computer. Thanks!
A AndyHui Administrator Emeritus<br>Elite Member<br>AT FAQ M Oct 9, 1999 13,141 17 81 Oct 15, 2000 #2 In MSDOS.SYS in the root directory of C:, Change the line AutoScan=1 to AutoScan=0.
C coin Member Mar 14, 2000 29 0 0 Oct 15, 2000 #3 I'm running WinMe now...and I think microsoft get rid of msdos.sys I couln't find that file on my system
I'm running WinMe now...and I think microsoft get rid of msdos.sys I couln't find that file on my system
A AndyHui Administrator Emeritus<br>Elite Member<br>AT FAQ M Oct 9, 1999 13,141 17 81 Oct 15, 2000 #4 In that case use TweakUI to disable it.
Q Quickfingerz Diamond Member Jan 18, 2000 3,176 0 0 Oct 15, 2000 #5 Everyone should get TweakUI. It's the most reliable tool Microsoft has ever made.
R Rigoletto Banned Aug 6, 2000 1,207 0 0 Oct 16, 2000 #6 Er... excuse me... my Win95 MSDOS.SYS doesn't have an autoscan line.
A AndyHui Administrator Emeritus<br>Elite Member<br>AT FAQ M Oct 9, 1999 13,141 17 81 Oct 16, 2000 #8 Win95A does not have the AutoScan function. Only after Win95B OSR2 is this present.