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MEMMAKER--Examples
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MEMMAKER──Examples
To run MemMaker in batch mode and to direct it not to reserve any upper
memory for Windows translation buffers, use the following command:
memmaker /batch /w:0,0
To have MemMaker restore your previous system configuration, use the
following command:
memmaker /undo
Suppose you use a disk-compression program. Your startup disk is drive C,
but after the compression driver starts, drive C becomes your main
compressed drive. Your startup files are now on drive D. Because of this
drive-letter swapping, you would start MemMaker by using the following
command:
memmaker /swap:d
This command specifies that the current drive D was originally the startup
drive and contains your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
Note: You do not need to use the /SWAP switch if you are using Microsoft
DoubleSpace disk compression or the Stacker 2.0 disk-compression
program.
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