DIR Results in Strange Characters When Using SCSI DriveLast reviewed: January 4, 1996Article ID: Q121058 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you are running MS-DOS version 6.0 or higher and you press the F4 or F8 key at the Starting Windows prompt, running the DIR command causes strange characters rather than a directory listing to be displayed.
CAUSEThis problem occurs if your hard disk is a SCSI drive that requires double buffering and the following line is loading in the CONFIG.SYS (CONFIG.DOS) file:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D800-DFFF RESOLUTIONTo correct this problem, insert the command doublebuffer=1 in the MSDOS.SYS file. To insert this line, do the following:
MORE INFORMATIONThis is a MS-DOS 6.x configuration problem, not a problem in Windows 95. When you boot under Windows 95, double buffering is automatically provided if needed. This is not the case with MS-DOS versions 6.0 and higher. This problem is known to occur with the following SCSI hard disks:
Seagate ST1200N external drive |
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