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SUMMARYThis article describes the Automatic Skip Driver Agent tool (Asd.exe) in Windows 98. MORE INFORMATION
Automatic Skip Driver Agent identifies devices that can cause Windows 98
to stop responding (hang) when you start your computer, and then disables
them so that they are bypassed when you next restart your computer.
ARTICLE-ID : Q184075 All devices or operations that have failed to start are listed by Automatic Skip Driver Agent. You can use Automatic Skip Driver Agent to enable any device it has previously disabled, and Windows 98 then tries to use the device when you next restart your computer. If this device or operation does not start correctly, your computer stops responding. If you then restart your computer for a third time, Automatic Skip Driver Agent prevents the device or operation from running, and when your computer starts, click Details to identify the device or operation that does not start correctly and then display a suggested course of action. If Automatic Skip Driver Agent is unable to locate any errors, you may receive a message stating so, and you can then click OK to quit Automatic Skip Driver Agent. NOTE: Devices disabled by Automatic Skip Driver Agent to allow Windows to start are recorded in the Asd.log file. Additional query words: 98
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