I'm considering installing ME on an older 66 MHZ, 256k RAM machine
currently running 95). The ME requirements call for 150 MHZ. Does anyone no what
problems I might encounter ?
.......thanks.....mike......
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"mike" <mjr...@aol.com> wrote in message
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.......thanks.....mike......
One of the first things ME does is to verify system requirements. I've not
found any way around the 150 Mhz requirement.
Good luck,
John
setup /nm
(I would also add /iv /is and even /ie, know that if you add /ie though that your EBD folder will NOT be created)
I DON'T however recommend you do this with a 66Mhz system.
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"JTM" <c...@j.com> wrote in message news:5VVt6.8353$9J5.6...@bgtnsc06-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
setup /nm
(I would also add /iv /is and even /ie, know that if you add /ie though that
your EBD folder will NOT be created)
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Thanks for the information.
Where did you find this option? Setup help only reveals the following:
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"Setup Options: SETUP [batch] [/ie] [/ih] [/im] [/is] [/iv] [/T:tmpdir]
batch Specifies the name and location of the file that contains the Setup
options.
/ie Skip the Startup Disk screen.
/ih Run ScanDisk in the foreground.
/im Skip the check for low conventional memory.
/is Do not run ScanDisk.
/iv Do not display billboards.
/T:tmpdir Specifies the directory where Setup is to copy its temporary
files.
This directory must already exist, but any existing files in the
directory
will be deleted."
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Are there any other hidden switches?
Regards,
John
More setup switches can be found at
Windows Me Secrets
http://www.theosfiles.com/os_windows/ospg_wme_secrets.htm
"JTM" wrote ...
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> "Kerim S. Emre" wrote ...
Thanks for the info.
Regards,
John