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LOADFIX--Note
Example  Syntax
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                               LOADFIX──Note
 
Some programs will display the "Packed file corrupt" message when all or a
portion of the program has been loaded in the first 64K of conventional
memory and cannot run successfully. This error is most likely to occur when
you load device drivers into the upper memory area, thereby freeing more of
the first 64K of conventional memory. If MS-DOS displays this message, use
the LOADFIX command to ensure that a program is loaded above the first 64K
of conventional memory.
 
To use the LOADFIX command, include it at the beginning of the command that
starts the program.
 
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