Err Msg: Windows Has Disabled Direct Disk Access to Protect...
ID: Q136061
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SYMPTOMS
After you install Windows 95, you may receive the following error message when you start your computer:
Windows has disabled direct disk access to protect your long file-names. To override this protection,
see the LOCK /? command for more information.
The system has been halted. Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to restart your computer.
Windows 95 stops loading after you receive this error message. However, you can start Windows 95 in Safe
mode.
CAUSE
This problem can occur for any of the following reasons:
- Your computer has too many temporary (.tmp) files.
- You are running the shareware program Winload.exe. This program is not compatible with
Windows 95.
- Pointer.exe is being loaded in the Win.ini file.
- You are running the Df.exe program from Norton Utilities 7.0.
- You are loading older MS-DOS or PC-DOS drivers in the Config.sys file.
- You are running Norton Disk Doctor (NDD) or Norton Image from Norton
Utilities 8.0.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, use the appropriate method:
Your Computer Has too many Temporary Files
Start your computer to a command prompt, and delete any files with a .tmp extension from all
folders on your hard disk.
You Are Running Winload.exe
Remove Winload.exe from the Autoexec.bat file:
- Restart your computer. When you see the Starting Windows 95 message, press F8,
and then choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu.
- At the MS-DOS prompt, use any text editor (such as Edit.com) to edit
the Autoexec.bat file.
- Remove the line containing Winload.exe from the file.
- Save and then close the file.
- Restart Windows 95 normally.
Pointer.exe Is Being Loaded in the Win.ini File
Remove Pointer.exe from the "load=" line in the Win.ini file:
- Restart your computer. When you see the Starting Windows 95 message, press F8,
and then choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu.
- At the MS-DOS prompt, use any text editor (such as Edit.com) to edit the Win.ini file
in the Windows folder.
- Remove the following entry from the load= line:
c:\mouse\pointer.exe
or
c:\msinput\pointer.exe
NOTE- Do not remove any other entry from the load= line.
- Save the Win.ini file and close the editor.
- Restart Windows 95 normally.
You Are Running Df.exe
Remove Df.exe from the Autoexec.bat file:
- Restart your computer. When you see the Starting Windows 95 message, press F8,
and then choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu.
- At the MS-DOS prompt, use any text editor (such as Edit.com) to edit the
Autoexec.bat file.
- Remove the line containing Df.exe from the file.
- Save and then close the file.
- Restart Windows 95 normally.
You Are Loading Older MS-DOS or PC-DOS Drivers in the Config.sys File
Check the Config.sys file for lines loading device drivers (such as
Himem.sys and Emm386.exe) from the DOS folder. If you find such a line,
change it to load the Windows 95 version of the driver, and then restart
your computer. For example, you would change a line that reads:
c:\dos\himem.sys
to read
c:\<windows>\himem.sys
where <windows> is the Windows 95 folder.
You Are Running Norton Disk Doctor (NDD) or Norton Image
If you are running Norton Disk Doctor or Norton Image from Norton Utilities version 8.0,
remove NDD or Image from the Autoexec.bat file:
- Restart your computer. When you see the Starting Windows 95 message, press F8,
and then choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu.
- Use any text editor (such as Edit.com) to open the Autoexec.bat file.
- Remove the line containing Ndd.exe or Image.exe.
- Save and then close the Autoexec.bat file.
- Restart Windows 95 normally.
STATUS
This situation is most likely caused by design changes in Windows 95.
Microsoft has confirmed that it is not caused by a problem in Windows 95.
MORE INFORMATION
Winload.exe is a shareware program designed to let you start either MS-DOS
or Windows.
For additional information about issues that can cause the error message
stated above, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge
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Version : WINDOWS:95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb