Display Corrupted with Full-Screen MS-DOS Warm UndockingLast reviewed: August 22, 1995Article ID: Q132646 |
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SYMPTOMSIf you perform a warm undocking operation with a full-screen MS-DOS session active, the display may become corrupted.
CAUSEWhen a full-screen MS-DOS session is running, the program that changes the screen resolution between docking sessions can lose the proper settings.
RESOLUTIONWarm undocking while a full-screen MS-DOS session is active is not supported by Windows 95. Before you perform a warm undocking operation, press ALT+ENTER to change the full screen MS-DOS session into a windowed MS-DOS session.
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