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It is a good thought, Martin, but I already have the /H parameter (and the
/Q parameter) in the config. statement. Thanks anyway.
Sandy
In <43D40BB2.4090708@comcast.net>, on 01/22/06
at 02:47 PM, Martin Rosenfeld said:
>Sandy,
>> So I can get sound with either Fat32 IFS or NTFS.IFS, but not with
>> both.
>This suggestion may be totally off base, but the latest FAT32.IFS
>accepts an /H argument that loads it into high memory. This may or may
>not affect your problem.
>Martin
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