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(Replace this line with whatever the CD-ROM driver line is
in your C:\CONFIG.SYS file and remember to include all
the information that comes AFTER the SYS filename on
the line. If any other information is found between the
“DEVICEHIGH” and the “=”, it should be ignored; you
may not encounter this, so don’t worry if you don’t.)
(if your mouse driver is a *.sys file, enter the following line
as well:)
DEVICE=A:\MOUSE.SYS
(remember to alter the filename according to the specific
filename of
NFIG.SYS file is finished, save it and exit the editor. (To
save a file in the MS-DOS editor, either use the mouse, if
working, to choose the “File” menu, then “Save”, or hold
down the <alt> key, type “f” to drop the menu, then “s” to
choose “Save”).
Start up the editor again from the A: drive by typing: “EDIT
A:\AUTOEXEC.BAT”. Type in the following file:
PROMPT $P$G
PATH C:\DOS
C:\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:drivername
(you must remember to change the driver name according
to the one you wrote down from your
C:AUTOEXEC.BAT file, and include all the other
letters and numbers that come after it on this line)
(if your mouse driver is a *.COM or *.EXE file,
enter it here:)
C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.COM
(alter this line depending on the path and name of
your mouse driver *.COM or *.EXE file. Refer to
the following section on “Why doesn’t my mouse
work?” for more information.)
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