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Learning HTML?
You are welcome to copy, use, and/or modify any code on these pages for your personal use.

Not that I think it's all that great, but, looking at someone else's code, is a great way to learn How To in HTML.

All I ask in return is a link to these pages.


Bypass Startup Files

TIP: To bypass your startup files:

For Windows 3.x, press

F5
when you see
'Loading MS-DOS...'
(This will go to a DOS prompt).

For Windows 95/98, press

F8
when you see
'Starting Windows 95...'
(This brings up the Start Menu).

 

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AUTOEXEC.BAT File Information

The AUTOEXEC.BAT file is different from a standard DOS batch file only because it is automatically executed when your computer starts.

Other than that, it is the same as any other DOS batch file; just a list of single line commands. The commands in this file load programs needed by your computer to setup CDROM drives, mouse controllers, caches, and memory management tools. For this reason, care should be taken whenever you make changes to this file, or some of these devices may stop working.

You can edit it in any ANSI editor such as NOTEPAD.EXE or EDIT.COM on your computer. Besure to follow proper editing procedure of always make a copy of the file before you make any changes to it.

For more information about batch files and editing click here.



For more information, look at my other pages below, or flip through my Tips & Tricks Page.

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