Determining
Your Processor's Speed While initializing device vkd error
Swapping the Mouse Buttons for Left Hand from the Command Line
Using the Wheel Mouse to Control the Font Size Creating a Directory That is Not
Accessible From Windows
Creating Custom Boot Floppies
Deleting the TEMP Directory at Bootup
Saving File Searches
Searching for Files In All Drives Renaming CD ROM Drive Letter Changing the Colors of the Blue Screen of Death
Powering on the Computer With Your Mouse
Removing Programs from the Control Panel Not Loading DriveSpace or DoubleSpace Drivers Increasing Performance Increasing Disk Performance Clearing the Documents Folder Opening a File with Application that is
Different than its Registered One Fixing VMM32 Memory Leak Removing One Document File from START
/ DOCUMENTS Finding Files with Specific Text in Them Creating a Support Information Button Create (or replace) the Manufacturer's
logo in System Properties Adding printers to the Add
Printer Dialog Box Device Problems with Removable Hard Drives Deleting Files Without Sending Them to
the Recycle Bin Changing the Recycle Bin Size Displaying Last File Searches Associating Several File Extensions to the
Same Program Fast Open of the Start Menu Getting Item Properties Starting Win95 Without Running Apps in
the Startup Folder Removing a program from the Control
Panel Using FIND to Search Across Multiple
Drives RUNDLL Error Message Automatically Delete Files Sent to
Recycle Bin The Simplest Multi-Boot Enabling Telephony Controls Disabling CDs AutoRun Control Panel CPL Files Reserving Resources from Plug and Play Devices Viewing System IRQ, I/O, Memory and DMA Utilization Installing with an INF File Automatically Deleting Files in the Recycle
Bin Increasing your Sound Card's Bass and Treble ATI Video Card and COM4 conflicts System Policies when logging on to an NT Domain Changing to Win 3.x Shell Quickly Opening Text Files Changing your Modem's Initialization String Saving memory by adjusting your CD Cache Easy File Deletes Update to DTC 2278 D Controller and CD ROMs HP Print Failures Eliminate banner page from printing when running
HP 4 & 5 printer Designating Drive Letter for CD ROMs and other
removable media Upgrading with Pro Audio Spectrum Cards Bypass starting Windows95 Quick Format a Floppy Disk Creating a Boot Menu Selecting non-recognized modems Creating PRN File Types Refresh SCSI Devices DTC Controller I/O Problems Removing programs listed in Control Panel's Remove
Programs Drivespace and Memory Booting to DOS Turning off Numlock Quickly Restarting Win95 S3 Video and COM 4 Potential problems with 16-bit WINSOCK.DLL's Speeding up your double-speed CD-ROM Copying Graphics Read the TIPS.TXT File
Determining
Your Processor's SpeedYou
can also The tool can be accessed directly by executing WINREP.EXE To
find out how fast the processor is, while in Win95/98, - Go
to Accessories / System Tools / System Information
- Click
on Tools
- Select
Windows Report Tool
- Click
on the blue Change System File Selections towards the bottom
of the window
This
will perform a short scan of your system files Your
processor speed, memory, hard drives will then show up
While
initializing device vkd errorIf
you get the error: While
initializing device vkd -- Windows Protection Error -- You need
to restart your computer while
booting your computer, try replacing the keyboard
Swapping
the Mouse Buttons for Left Hand from the Command LineIf
you want to swap the mouse buttons for a left handed person,
you can do this from the command line. Win9x: RUNDLL user.exe,SwapMouseButton Win2000: RUNDLL32 user32.dll,SwapMouseButton To
swap it back again to a right-hand mouse, you need to run the mouse
icon from the Control Panel.
Using
the Wheel Mouse to Control the Font SizeTry
using the Control key with the mouse wheel.
This works a zoom function.
I know you do this for Office 2k apps as well, but in IE it just
works on the text, so the page stays somewhat the same.
Creating
a Directory That is Not Accessible From Windows- To
create the directory, type md, then a space, then holding
down your ALT button type on number pad only 255.
- To
access cd\ALT+255 from DOS
- When
you try to access this from the Explorer you get an Access Denied
error.
Creating
Custom Boot FloppiesIf
you have custom drivers or files you want to always have when you
create boot disks,
copy them to the \Windows\Command\EBD directory. Then
when you want to create a new floppy, run \Windows\Command\Bootdisk.bat This
will format the floppy and copy all the files in the EBD directory. I
like this since I usually add a lot more files than the normal StartUp
disk Windows creates.
Deleting
the TEMP Directory at BootupNormally
your TEMP directory can fill with .tmp files, files left over from
installs etc.
An easy way to delete it each time you boot is to add the following
lines to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file: @C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\DelTree
/Y C:\WINDOWS\Temp\
Saving
File SearchesIf
you want to review the results of a file search at a later time: - While
on the Desktop or with the Explorer, press F3 to start the search
- Click
Options / Save Results
- Do
the search
- After
the search select File / Save Search
- An
icon will be placed on the desktop with the search results.
Searching
for Files In All DrivesIf
you want to search for files across all drives, including mapped
network drives: - Press
F3 to start the search
- In
the NAMEd box, enter file or folder you want to search
for
- In
Look in select My Computer
- This
will search all drives including mapped network drives. Easier
than using the comma's.
Renaming
CD ROM Drive LetterReNAME
the drive letters of your CD drive(s) from the back of the alphabet,
eg, Z, Y. This way, if you add extra hard disks, your CD drives
do not get re-lettered. Note
from Bob: - You
can do this from the Device Manager.
- Open
up the CD ROM section
- Open
the CD ROM you want to change
- Under
Settings, change the Start Drive Letter to higher in the alphabet.
Changing
the Colors of the Blue Screen of DeathYou
can change the normal colors of the background and text when you
get a Blue Screen of Death. Edit
the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows directory In
the [386Enh] add the entries: MessageTextColor=X
MessageBackColor=X Where
X is replace by the number for each of the following colors: Black
= 0
Blue = 1
Green = 2
Cyan = 3
Red = 4
Magenta = 5
Yellow/Brown = 6
White = 7
Gray = 8
Bright Blue = 9
Bright Green = A
Bright Cyan = B
Bright Red = C
Bright Magenta = D
Bright Yellow = E
Bright White = F
Powering
on the Computer With Your MouseIf
you have ATX Main Board, ATX case Award Bios, or any Bios that supports
PS/2 Mouse Power On, then you can power on your computer with a
double click. To
activate this feature: - Restart
your computer
- Then
press Del when the BIOS message appears to enter your CMOS configuration
- Select
Integrated Peripherals from main menu
- If
PS/2 mouse power on disabled, activate it by press page up/ page
down key it will became Double-Click
- Press
Esc key to exit
- Press
F10 to save and exit Power off your PC
- Now
double-click the left mouse button,.. Your PC will turn on
Removing
Programs from the Control PanelEasier
way to remove control panel programs. - Edit
your control.ini file in your Windows directory.
- Under
the section [don't load] add the appropriate .cpl file.
- For
example to get rid of Network add netcpl.cpl=no
- This
will disable users from accessing the network control panel.
- You
can remove seected icons in your Control Panel by simply moving,
deleting or renaming the *.cpl file in your C:\WINDOWS\SYSETM
directory.
- The
icon or file will still work even if it is not on the control
panel screen.
At
list of the CPL files can be found in this section at Control
Panel CPL Files
Not
Loading DriveSpace or DoubleSpace Drivers- Even
if you never use DriveSpace or DblSpace, Win95 automatically loads
the drivers. While the drivers are not huge, they do consume some
resources. To keep Win95 from loading them all you need to do
is:
- Find
the MSDOS.SYS file in the root directory of your boot drive.
- Right
click on the file, clear the read-only attribute then edit the
file.
- Add
these two lines to the Options section.
- Dblspace=0
- Drvspace=0
- Be
sure to save the changes, reset the read-only attribute, then
reboot.
This
does save a significant amount of memory but more importantly, it
will reduce the number of threads running in the background.
Increasing
PerformanceThis
concerns the "Network Server" option ... You already know about
the screw up in Win95 release prior to OSR2 but, did you know you
can also customize the settings in the registry? - Open
Regedit
- Go
to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\FS
Templates"
- Add
a new key called "Custom".
- Then
add two new binary values under that key with the NAMEs "NAMECache"
and "PathCache", just as with the other entries.
- I
would recommend using values somewhere in-between what the standard
values are for "Desktop" and "Network Server". The values I have
found to be the best compromise are "00 08 00 00" and "30 00 00
00" respectively, your milage may vary. (2048 fileNAMEs and 48
pathNAMEs)
- Close
Regedit
- Right
click on "My Computer"
- Select
Properties then the Performance tab.
- Select
"File System" and you will now find the "Custom" option in the
drop down box.
- Select
it and click on OK then be sure to reboot.
While
this doesn't save a lot of memory, at least your NAME caches aren't
using more than they need. If
you have 24 Megs or more of RAM, you can increase your performance
- Right
Click on My Computer
- Select
Properties
- Click
the Performance tab
- Click
on File System button
- Select
Network Server with Full Read-ahead Optimization
If
you do not see a performance increase, occasionally the NAMECache
and PathCache values
are written to the registry incorrectly for the Network Server.
To fix the problem: - Start
Regedit
- Go
to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\FS
Templates\Server
- Make
sure the following values are being used:
- PathCache=40
00 00 00
- NAMECache=a9
0a 00 00
To
reNAME the labels Desktop Computer, Mobile or docking system, or
Network Server, see Renaming
the File System Profiles
Increasing
Disk PerformanceEver
wonder why Windows 3.1 was noticeably faster than Windows 3.11?
It has to do with something called Synchonous Buffer Commits, this
tells Windows whether or not to lie to an application and tell the
application that it's writing data to the drive when Windows is
actually caching the data in memory. With Windows '95 they give
you the option to disable this, thus increasing disk intensive application
performance but there are some caveats to consider. If you lose
power the data in cache will NOT be written to disk this will be
BAD so I'd only recommend using this on a machine with an UPS. Well,
Here how you do it. - Go
to Start \ Settings \ Control Panel \ System \ Performance
\ File System \ Troubleshooting
- Check
the box Disable synchronous buffer commits.
Expect
about a 10% speed increase in disk intensive applications.
Clearing
the Documents FolderTo
clear the CONTENTs of your Documents Folder - Click
the Start menu
- Point
to Setting
- Click
Taskbar
- Click
the Start Menu Programs tab
- Click
Clear.
Opening
a File with Application that is Different than its Registered OneTo
open a file with a different program: Right
click a folder while holding down the SHIFT key This
will open the dialog box that includes "Open with" to change what
program will open the file
Fixing
VMM32 Memory LeakOver
time, real-mode drivers which are added to VMM32, might not be releasing
memory .
To see if this is a problem on your system, run MEM /C /P
and check the size allocated to VMM32.
It should not be much more that 2K or at least not growing over
time.
If it is:
- ReNAME
both your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT file
- Reboot
- ReNAME
them back again
- Reboot
again
- Run
MEM /C /P again to note any change is size.
Removing
One Document File from START / DOCUMENTSTo
remove one document file on START - DOCUMENTS - Run
Explorer
- Go
to Windows directory
- Select
View and then Options
- Select
View Tab
- Select
show all files and then OK
- Back
to Windows Directory
- Select
Recent Folder
- Delete
the File you want to remove or display on Documents Folder
Finding
Files with Specific Text in ThemTo
find all associations with any NAME/word that exists in your computer.
- Click
on Start button
- Select
find
- Then
Files and Folders
- Go
to the Advanced tab
- Type
in text in the "Containing text" field
This
is helpful when you get an error message that tells you something
can't be run because the file can't be found. You can find the file
that is calling the "non-existent" thing.
Creating
a Support Information Button- Create
or edit the OEMINFO.INI file in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM folder
- Enter
or edit the lines,
- [General]
Manufacturer=your favorite strings
Model=your favorite strings
[Support Information]
Line1="your favorite strings" (require double quotes)
Line2="your favorite strings>"
Line3="your favorite strings>"
etc. - Open
System Properties dialog box, you'll see a Support Information
button. Click on this will display the information you entered
This can be extremely useful if you want to include support personnel
and their phone numbers
Create
(or replace) the Manufacture's logo in System Properties- Create
a 210x105 pixels (max.) bitmap.
- Save
the file as OEMLOGO.BMP in Windows\System folder
- When
you open the System Properties box, you will see "Manufactured
and supported by:" with your logo
You need to have the OEMINFO.INI file in place noted above.
Adding
printers to the Add Printer Dialog BoxThe
details of all printers shown by the add printer dialog when installing
a new printer reside in two files, MSPRINT.INF and MSPRINT2.INF. These
files can be edited so that additional printers are listed. It is
rather more complicated than editing CONTROL.INF as with Windows
3.1 but by using the OEM95.INF file provided with new printer drivers
as a guide a little experimenting should get you there. Of course
any new or updated files must be copied to the correct locations. If
you want to apply these changes to a NetSetup Windows 95 distribution
point you must specify that the MSPRINT files are precopied using
CUSTOM.INF, otherwise standard CAB extracted versions will be used
and the additions will not be available. Using this method also
allows the added printers to be auto installed from MSBATCH.INF.
Device
Problems with Removable Hard DrivesIf
you get a yellow exclamation mark in windows 95 device manager under
"Hard disk controllers",
and you are using one hard drive plus a Zip or Syquest drive, try
editing the Windows/System.ini file.
Go to the [386Enh] section and add the following line: REMOVABLEIDE=TRUE Evidently,
if you use a removable drive, Windows 95 does not recognize it as
being
removable, so you have to tell it that it is.
Deleting
Files Without Sending Them to the Recycle BinYou
can delete your files without sending them to the recycle bin
Just shift-right click the file icon and choose delete from the
menu that comes up.
The file when deleted will not go to the recycle bin.
BEWARE: The deleted file can not be restored
Changing
the Recycle Bin SizeYou
can change the size of the recycle bin for any drive.
Just right click the recycle bin icon on the desktop.
Make sure that the 'configure each drive independently' option is
on.
Then move to the tab for the drive that you want to configure and
specify the size as the percentage of the drives space.
Displaying
Last File SearchesOnce
inside the "Find|File" dialog box, in order to display the last
several searches you tried:
Hit F4
(a drop down box will display showing the last several searches
you conducted.)
Associating
Several File Extensions to the Same ProgramIt's
easy in Explorer to create a file type for a give extension.
But what if you want several extensions to identify the same file
type?
Example- I want BMP, GIF, JPG, JPEG to all be passed to the same
program when I double-click them.
You can make a file type for each all using the same program, but
then you install some other editing program (for one effect) or
worse! a new browser, and it rudely associates each type with itself.
The trick is to make one file type (Image File) which you configure
to set your preferred graphics viewer.
Then to associate multiple file extensions with that type, run WINFILE.EXE,
the old Win 3.1 File manager.
Use File Associate, and you can quickly associate each extension
with that file type.
Fast
Open of the Start MenuFast
open of Explorer view of the Start Menu: - Right
click on a blank area of the Taskbar
- Select
options
- Select
the Start Menu Tab.
Getting
Item PropertiesTo
get to the properties screen for just about anything, hold the ALT
key down while double clicking on it's icon.
Starting
Win95 Without Running Apps in the Startup FolderTo
start Win95 without loading anything in the startup group, just
hold down the shift key (either one) when Win95 is loading.
Keep holding it down until the desktop is complete with a pointer. If
any application is still loading, it's because it's in registry
under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.
Removing
a program from the Control PanelRun
the Windows Explorer and go to the Windows/System directory. Find
the appropriate CPL file (file with the extension CPL) and delete
it. If
you want them still available but not showing up in the Control
Panel itself, you can also move them to another directory.
To invoke them, type CONTROL \path\cpl_file where path
is the full path where they are located and cpl_file is the NAME
of the CPL file.
For example, if you don't want users to see the Network
icon in the control panel but still want to be able to make changes,
you could move the NETCPL.CPL
file to another directory. Then type CONTROL \path\NETCPL.CPL.
Using
FIND to Search Across Multiple DrivesWhen
you use Find from the desktop (F3), you can normally only search
on one drive.
To search across multiple drives and directories, separate your
searches with a semicolon (;)
For example, to search from the root of C: and the root of D:, you
would enter C:\;D:\ as your look in location To
search from different directories, you can enter them as well
RUNDLL
Error MessageIf
when you start your computer you get a RUNDLL error message in a
dialog box here is what you do.
First use RegEdit and go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / MICROSOFT
/ WINDOWS / CURRENT VERSION / RUN
and delete the string that appears in the dialog box this will remove
the string and everything will be groovy!!
Automatically
Delete Files Sent to Recycle BinTo
automatically delete files sent to the recycle bin, do the following:
- Right
click on the recycle bin icon
- Choose
Properties
- Choose
Global
- Check
the Remove files immediately upon delete
The
Simplest Multi-BootForget
about "restart in ms-dos mode"
Use DOS=SINGLE
In your CONFIG.SYS put: [menu]
menuitem WIN95, Windows 95
menuitem NORMAL, DOS - Normal
menudefault WIN95, 3 [WIN95] [NORMAL]
DOS=SINGLE
[common]
Enabling
Telephony ControlsIf
you are using telephony based modems (unimodem) you can
enable the telephony controls in control panel by renaming TELEPHON.CP$ to TELEPHON.CPL in the SYSTEM directory.
This will allow you to do diagnostics as well as configure your
modem.
Disabling
CDs AutoRunIf
you want to disable Windows95's ability to automatically start CD's
when they are inserted: - Open
the Device Manager
- Open
CD ROM
- Double-click
on your CD Player
- Click
on the Settings tab
- Un-check
Auto insert notification
Control
Panel CPL FilesThe
following are the files that display icons in the Control Panel.
The reside in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory
They can be run individually by typing Control followed by
the CPL file.
If you are missing any icons in the Control Panel, you want to make
sure the CPL file is in the SYSTEM directory. Access.cpl
- Accessibility properties Appwiz.cpl - Add/Remove Programs properties Desk.cpl - Display properties FindFast.cpl - FindFast (included with Microsoft
Office for Windows 95) Inetcpl.cpl - Internet properties Intl.cpl - Regional Settings properties Joy.cpl - Joystick properties Main.cpl - Mouse properties Mlcfg32.cpl - Microsoft Exchange Service properties Mmsys.cpl - Multimedia properties Modem.cpl - Modem properties Netcpl.cpl - Network properties Odbccp32.cpl - Data Sources (32-bit ODBC) Password.cpl - Password properties Sysdm.cpl - System properties Themes.cpl - Desktop Themes (available with Microsoft
Plus!) TimeDate.cpl - Date/Time properties
Reserving
Resources from Plug and Play DevicesIf
you want to make sure Windows95 doesn't assign certain resources
(IRQ, I/O etc.) to you Plug and Play Devices - Open
up the Device Manager
- Double
click on Computer
- Click
on the Reserve Resources tab
- Click
on the Resource you want to reserve
- Click
on the Add button
- Enter
the value
- Click
on the OK button
Viewing
System IRQ, I/O, Memory and DMA UtilizationTo
view what resources are currently being used by your system. Open
up the Device Manager - Right
click on My Computer
- Select
Properties
- Click
on the Device Manager tab
Double
click on Computer
You can now see what IRQ, I/O, Memory and DMA addresses are in use.
Installing
with an INF FileBy
default, when you double click on an INF file, Windows95 opens it
with Notepad.
To change that so it will install the INF file: - Open
any folder
- Click
on View / Options / File Types
- Scroll
down the Registered File Types to Setup Information
- Pressing
the S key will start you off faster
- Click
on the Edit button
- In
the Actions box, highlight Install
- Click
on the Set Default button
Automatically
Deleting Files in the Recycle BinAn
economical way to use the Recycle Bin is to use it as normal but
insert the lines: CD\Recycled
Echo Y | Del *.*
CD\ in
your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
This way every time you restart your computer your recycling bin
is cleaned.
Easy
way to open up DOS prompt in a specific directoryWith
the advent of long directory NAMEs, it can be difficult to open
up a DOS box and CD to the directory you want
particularly if it is several layers of long NAMEs deep. An
easy way is to: - Open
up Explorer and highlight the directory you want to be
in
- Select
Run / Command from the Start Menu
- Your
DOS prompt will now be in the directory you highlighted in Explorer
Increasing
your Sound Card's Bass and TrebleIf
you want to boost your sound card's bass or treble: - Double
click on the speaker icon on your task bar
- Click
on the Advanced button
- Move
the slider bars to the right
ATI
Video Cards and COM4 ConflictsATI
cards use I/O address 02e0 -02ef & 03b0-03bf.
This is in conflict with the default for COM4.
System
Policies when logging on to an NT DomainCONFIG.POL,
when copied to winnt35\system32\repl\import\scripts, is
then offered in the share netlogon. This files is the only file
needed to establish policies for users in an NT user accounts data
base or SAM. Set up a default user and default computer plus any
more restrictive setting for specific users, groups or computers
and
Microsoft 95 system policies will be in place. In addition, if you
force a logon by the client and disable a DOS session, this will
be
a very tight security scheme.
Changing
to Win 3.x ShellDo
you miss Program Manager?
If so, edit the SYSTEM.INI file in the \WINDOWS directory.
Under [Boot] change: shell=c:\windows\explorer.exe
to shell=c:\windows\progman.exe
Quickly
Opening Text FilesTo
speed up opening files, if you know the file contains text, but
it
it has an extension that isn't recognized, here's what you do: - Open
up Windows Explorer
- Change
directories to C:\WINDOWS\SENDTO
- Create
a shortcut to Notepad or drag its shortcut to this directory.
Now
you'll have an easy way to open documents!
Another helpful thing to do is to do the same thing with the recycle
bin.
Changing
your Modem's Initialization String- Start
REGEDIT
- Go
to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Services
\ Class \ Modem \ 0000 \ Init
- Change
the settings to the values for your modem
Saving
Memory by adjusting your CD CacheIf
you don't use your CD player that often, your system might be assigning
memory for it's cache which you could reclaim. - Right
click on My Computer
- Select
Properties
- Select
Performance
- Select
File System
- Select
CD ROM
- Note
how much memory you are assigning to the CD cache and adjust as
you would like
Easy
File DeletesHate
deleting files out of the Recycle Bin in Windows 95.
Hold the shift key down then drop the file on the icon then its
gone.
Update
on DTC 2278 D Controller CardThey
do have a beta driver out now for 95 but it will not work with a
CD-ROM on the secondary port.
The work around is:
- Load
the new DTC driver for the Primary IDE
- But
load the original 95 Standard IDE/IO for the secondary port
- Then
you can play music CD's etc..
- Then
you can remove the DOS Driver and the old Win3.1 driver from the
SYSTEM.INI
- The
performance does seem a little faster after doing all of this.
They
also have a web site at http://www.datatechnology.com
Hewlett
Packard Printer FailuresIf
you attempt to print a document that contains complex graphical
images to a non-PostScript Hewlett-Packard Laser Jet 4 or Laser
Jet 5 printer,
the document may not be printed due to lack of memory installed
in your printer.
According to Microsoft, this problem is known to occur with the
Hewlett Packard Laser Jet 4, 4M, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4L, 4ML, 4P, 4MP,
4Si, 4Si MX, 4V, 4MV, 5P, 5MP. The work-around: - In
Control Panel, double-click the Printers icon.
- Right
click on the printer
- Select
Properties
- On
the Details tab, click Spool settings, and then select
RAW in the Spool Data Format box.
- On
the Graphics tab, click the Use Raster Graphics option.
- On
the Fonts tab, click the Print True Type As Graphics option.
- On
the Device Options tab, move the Printer Memory Tracking
slider all the way to the right (to the Aggressive setting).
- Verify
that the Printer Memory setting matches the amount of memory installed
in the printer.
- If
the Page Protection check box is not unavailable, click the check
box to clear it if it is selected, or click the check box to select
it if it is cleared. The check box may be unavailable, depending
on the printer model you are using and the amount of memory installed
in the printer.
Eliminate
banner page from printing when running HP 4 & 5printer- ReNAME
file to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LPT.VXD to LPTOLD.VXD
- Go
to MS/Dos prompt
- Put
in Win 95 CD
- Go
to D:\DRIVERS\PRINTER\LPT and copy lpt.vxd to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM
- Save
it also to a floppy if you have to reload system
- Info
banner page glitch starts with "%-12345x@PJl and then 5 more lines
of info
The
readme file points out that this is typically on Compaq Prolinea
or Deskpro models
Designating
Drive letters for CD ROMs and removable mediaIf
you want to specify the drive letter for your CD ROM, Zip Drive,
Bernouli, or Syquest drive: - Right
click on My computer
- Select
Properties
- Click
on the Device Manager tab
- Click
on the + by Disk Drives
- Double
click on the drive you want to set
- Click
on Settings
- Type
the Start and End letter you want to use for this
drive.
- Reboot
when requested
Pro
Audio Spectrum CardsWhen
upgrading from Win 3.1, remove or reNAME all .386 and .drv's related
to the sound card BEFORE installing Win 95.
Leaving the drivers in place will prevent he new drivers from running
properly. The
drivers are:
- vpasd.386
mvproadu.drv
mvmixer.drv
mscdex.exe
Bypass
Windows95 StartupTo
bypass starting Win95 at startup without pressing F8,
modify the line in the hidden C:\MSDOS.SYS file: The
next time the computer is started, You will return to the DOS prompt
after the
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files load. It's
useful when you hate waiting for your slow computer to start
Windows 95 every time you turn on your computer.
Quick
Erase Floppy Disks- Select
My Computer
- Right
click on floppy you wish to use
- Select
Format
- Select
Quick Erase or Format
Creating
a Boot Menu- Go
to the DOS prompt.
- Type:
ATTRIB MSDOS.SYS -r -a -h -s
- Edit
MSDOS.SYS, adding the following lines under [Options]
- BootGUI=1
(If you have it set to 0)
- BootMenu=1
- BootMenuDefault=5
(1=GUI 5or6=DOS Prompt)
- BootMulti=1
(Allows you to boot to your old Operating System)
- BootMenuDelay=2
(# of seconds before default is chosen)
- Type
Alt-F then S to save your file.
- Close
the editor
- Type:
ATTRIB MSDOS.SYS +r +a +h +s
- Reboot.
Note:
BootGUI needs to be set to 1
if you have the menu running, otherwise even if you select 1 (Normal),
it will not go to the GUI. P.S.
Supposedly Drvspace=0 nd Dblspace=0 under the Options section saves
on RAM, but I haven't been able to confirm this.
Modem
SelectionWhen
Win95 doesn't recognize your modem
Don't use "Standard 14400 bps modem" or "Standard 28800 bps modem"
Why %3F because this doesn't enable hardware data compression and
correction.
(In other words, your modem doesn't work at full speed)
Solution : choose any other modem in the list that's compatible
with you modem and has about the same specifications (speed, V32,
V34, ...).
Hayes is very likely to be compatible, as it is used as a standard
Creating
PRN File TypeIf
You often print *.PRN files, you can associate it with batch file
like this:
@copy %1 LPT1 - Open
any directory window
- Select
View/Options
- Select
the File Types tab
- Define
nw file type. In desecration put "Printer file" or something.
- In
extensions of course PRN with Open as default action.
- It
will speed up your print jobs
Refresh
SCSI DevicesIf
you had any SCSI devices that were powered off during the booting
of Win95
they will not show as available, even after turning them on.
For example, I often forget to turn on my Zip drive before starting
Win95. In
order to use them, without restarting Win95:
- Turn
on your SCSI device(s)
- Open
the Device Manager
- Highlight
SCSI Controllers
- Click
on the Refresh button
The
SCSI device(s) should now be available for use.
DTC
2278E I/O Controller ProblemsWhen
using the DTC 2278E I/O controller card, beware of how it sets up
your drives.
When you install the Win 95 drivers, Win95 will set up all of your
drives in a SCSI format.
This may disable your ability to play music on your IDE CD-ROM drive
if you are using it off the secondary port.
I had multiple problems with my Mitsumi 4X until i discovered this. Go
to System in the Control Panel, click on your drive type, click
on the drive itself and disable the SCSI options in the
drive settings section. This
I/O card will not allow me to use my Iomega Zip drive (parallel
port interface) with the CD-ROM as well.
I haven't figured out how to fix this problem yet.
Removing
Programs listed from the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs
SectionIf
you remove an installed program and its files by deleting the files,
it may still show up in the Add/Remove programs list through the
control panel.
In order to remove it from the list (so you don't need to re-install
in order to just remove it again). - Start
the Registry Editor
- Open
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion
/ Uninstall
- Delete
any programs here.
This
will only delete them from the list, not delete the actual programs.
Only programs designed for Windows95 will show up here in the first
place.
Using
DrivespaceIf
you are using Drivespace, check if Windows is wasting 109K of conventional
memory. In
graphical windows, type 'mem/c/p' in a Dos box
if you see 'drvspace.bin' or dblspace.bin' you are wasting memory.
That is the *real mode* driver and it is supposed to be unloaded
when the GUI starts.
See MS Knowledge base article #Q134364 for how to fix it. Even
if you fix the driver unloading in the GUI, if you boot to Dos,
it will happen again if you start windows by typing 'WIN'.
Booting
to DOSI
have a phone controlled switch I use to turn on my computer and
have it boot a DOS version of qmodem in host mode.
The switch shuts the computer off 5 mins after I hang up.
When I moved into Win95 I need a way to do this without going into
Windows.
Answer, The MSDOS.SYS in Win95 is a text file.
Change the BootGUI=0 to BootGUI=1 and you boot into DOS.
You can always type WIN to start Win95 from there.
Turning
off NumlockBy
default, Win95 has the Numlock key turned ON
To have it be OFF, simply add the line: numlock=off
to the CONFIG.SYS file.
Quickly
Restarting Windows 95- Select
Shutdown
- Click
the Restart Computer option
- While
holding down the SHIFT key, click YES
- Windows
95 will now restart without executing a complete warm boot
In
addition to the tip regarding the ability to avoid a warm boot while
restarting windows by shift-clicking the yes button,
the same method can be used to avoid a warm boot when restart in
MS-DOS mode is selected.
The result is an exit to DOS much like win 3.11. However, regardless
of click or shift click. The result is still a DOS Shell, not true
DOS.
S3
Video and COM 4If
you are using a S3 video accelerator card, I believe the Windows
95 documentation says
DO NOT INSTALL YOUR MODEM ON COM PORT 4.
The modem will appear to work fine in DOS mode but will not respond
in Windows.
The only two solutions are to change the COM port and IRQ for the
modem or get a new video card.
Potential
problems leaving 16-bit winsock.dll'sIf
you re having problems getting some of your winsock applications
to work under Win95, make sure you delete any old 16-bit winsock.dll's. If
this file is in the directory were the application resides, it could
cause problems. Programs that could have problems like this are:
- Ewan.exe
(Telnet app)
- WSIRC.exe
(IRC app)
- WSGopher.exe
(Gopher app)
- NX.Exe
(NewsXpress)
- Netscape
v.1.0
We
found that if the software listed above is in the same directory
as the
Trumpet Winsock.dll file, then they will NOT work under the MS-TCP/IP
stack.
Speed
up your Double Speed CD ROM- Go
into control panel
- Click
on System
- Go
to Performance tab
- Under
Advanced settings click on the File System button
- Click
on the CD-ROM tab
- Set
the Cache to max
- Set
Optimize Access pattern for Quad-speed or higher
- Your
CD ROM reacts much faster.
- You
can now play the high quality video clips on your Win95 CD-ROM
without interruptions in video and sound.
- Used
on 486DX40 Vesa with 8 mb ram and normal IDE hard drive.
Copying
GraphicsYou
can copy graphics from a DOS box as well as you can text. For example,
while running a graphics game, you can press - Alt-Enter
to make a DOS window
- Click
on the upper left hand corner
- Select
Edit/Mark
- Select
a region with the mouse
- Select
Edit/Copy or press the Enter key
- You
can then paste it into another program
Thomas
tried it on Heretic. I tried in on DOOM2. Everything worked fine
TIPS.TXTThere
is a file TIPS.TXT in the directory where Win95 is installed.
There are a lot if little hints and shortcuts there.
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