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SYMPTOMSOLE 2.0 applications, such as Word 6.0 and Microsoft Excel 5.0, may save files slowly to a floppy disk. It may take 30 seconds or more to save an average file to a floppy disk. CAUSE
All OLE 2.0 applications create files in "DOC-File" format. It takes extra
time to write this file format to a floppy disk because it requires many
read and write operations.
WORKAROUND
You can use the MS-DOS SMARTDrive disk-caching program (SMARTDRV.EXE) to
substantially decrease the time required to save OLE 2.0 files to floppy
disks. With SMARTDrive, you can save files on a floppy disk up to five
times more quickly than without it. SMARTDrive creates a cache in your
computer's extended memory for rapid processing of disk operations such as
saving to a floppy disk.
AUTOEXEC.BAT Setting
where <nnnn> is the cache size, which is between 256 and 2048 bytes.
NOTE: If you don't want to add this command to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you can type the above command at the MS-DOS command prompt. CONFIG.SYS Setting
where <nnnn> is the cache size, which is between 256 and 2048 bytes.
For more information about SMARTDrive, refer to your MS-DOS documentation or online help. IMPORTANT: While you are saving a file to a floppy disk, you must not remove the floppy disk from the disk drive until the operation is completely finished (the light on the floppy disk drive turns off and remains off). If you remove the disk before the operation is complete, a Serious Disk Error may occur. If this occurs, reinsert the floppy disk and press ENTER at the blue Serious Disk Error screen to finish writing the file. REFERENCES
Microsoft MS-DOS "User's Guide and Reference," version 5.0, pages 304-308
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