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4. Now check the DMA, IRQ, base I/O address, CD-ROM I/O address, and CD-ROM IRQ settings of the driver(s) in your CONFIG.SYS file for the optional card you have installed. See the card documentation for information about identifying the driver and its switches. 5. If there is a conflict between these settings, test the sound card to see if it works properly when the optional card driver is not installed. To do this, edit the CONFIG.SYS file and insert the letters REM (for remark) followed by a space at the beginning of the same line containing the driver installation command. This temporarily disables the command. Reboot your system. If the sound card operates properly, change the settings used by your optional card's driver in the CONFIG.SYS file so they do not conflict with the settings of the MZTINIT.SYS driver. Do not change the settings of the MZTINIT.SYS driver itself. Reboot the system. 0 Some programs also add PATH statements and executable commands to start the program in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. This may cause the program to displace the conventional memory needed by other programs and cause various programs to be inoperable. To temporarily remove statements or commands added to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file by programs you suspect are causing a problem, insert the letters REM (for remark) followed by a space at the beginning of the same line containing the suspect statement or command. The line then looks like this: REM C:\path\filename. Save the new version of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, reboot your computer, and see if the rest of your programs operate correctly. Read This First 19

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4.
Now check the DMA, IRQ, base I/O address, CD-ROM
I/O address, and CD-ROM IRQ settings of the driver(s)
in your CONFIG.SYS file for the optional card you have
installed. See the card documentation for information
about identifying the driver and its switches.
5.
If there is a conflict between these settings, test the sound
card to see if it works properly when the optional card
driver is not installed. To do this, edit the CONFIG.SYS
file and insert the letters
REM
(for remark) followed by a
space at the beginning of the same line containing the
driver installation command. This temporarily disables
the command. Reboot your system.
If the sound card operates properly, change the settings
used by your optional card’s driver in the CONFIG.SYS
file so they do not conflict with the settings of the
MZTINIT.SYS driver. Do not change the settings of the
MZTINIT.SYS driver itself. Reboot the system.
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Some programs also add PATH statements and executable
commands to start the program in your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file. This may cause the program to displace the
conventional memory needed by other programs and cause
various programs to be inoperable.
To temporarily remove statements or commands added to
your AUTOEXEC.BAT file by programs you suspect are
causing a problem, insert the letters
REM
(for remark)
followed by a space at the beginning of the same line
containing the suspect statement or command. The line
then looks like this:
REM
C:\path\filename.
Save
the
new version of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, reboot your
computer, and see if the rest of your programs operate
correctly.
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