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    Does anyone knows how can i change the config.sys in windows me; i have a dos program that will only work if i change the files handles in the config.sys but i can not change it because every time i do windows me changes back to its original configuration. any help will be appreciated it? thanx

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    rename it as a .txt edit it in notpad and rename it to .sys

    See if that works

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    You cannot change congig.sys that is stored in the root directory. It has to be there but the actual configuration of the system is made from the registry. Check those under the key DOSOptions. I do not know what you wanted to change in config.sys but chances are you would not be able to change much.

    Good luck

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    If msconfig or sysedit are still avaliable, you could try running those

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    sysedit is not part of the package as far as I can tell from my end. msconfig helps setting the environment that you can set in autoexec.bat, system.ini and win.ini, but config.sys? ! . .

    By the way if you could tell me how to create a ramdrive on me.....!

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    While I can't speak for WinME, in Win98 there is a config.sys tab in MSConfig, in fact it is the second tab and from there you can add entries.
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    the first thing I would check is if the RAMDRIVE.SYS is in the windows directory or the command folder, and then add the entry using msconfig, assuming that that tab is there.

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    I know about that. ME requires config.sys to reside on the root directory. It must have a length 0 b. All the configurations are set in the registry. It requires a hex script that I don't know where to find it. ME does not have real mode DOS. It is an emulation. I did not have 98, I grew from 95 to ME. There is no config.sys in msconfig in ME.

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    I just found this MS KB Article:

    Article ID: Q278620

    Basicly, there is no hope for a ramdrive,

    I guess this is another reason for me to stay away from WinME

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    <h1>AH-HA!</h1>

    for the original poster:
    How to Increase Available File Handles for MS-DOS-Based Programs in Windows Millennium Edition
    Article ID: Q269030

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    For more info on accessing real mode on a WinME system check out this link.

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    thanks to all for the help, I will try several things if i found out the answer i will posted it for other to see.
    thanx again
    rv

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    Cool

    try going to www.tucows.com or download.com, there's a sysedit program for winme, if you can't find it contact me and I'll mail it to you...

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