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INSTALL
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                                  INSTALL
 
Loads a memory-resident program into memory when you start MS-DOS. You can
use this command only in your CONFIG.SYS file.
 
Memory-resident programs stay in memory as long as your computer is on. They
can be used even when other programs are active. You can use the INSTALL
command to load MS-DOS memory-resident programs──for example, Fastopen,
Keyb, Nlsfunc, and Share.
 
Syntax
 
    INSTALL=[drive:][path]filename [command-parameters]
 
Parameters
 
[drive:][path]filename
    Specifies the location and name of the memory-resident program you want
    to run.
 
command-parameters
    Specifies parameters for the program you specify for filename.
 
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