Microsoft KB Archive/72169

= MS-DOS 5 README.TXT: Documentation Corrections and ... =

Article ID: 72169

Article Last Modified on 11/16/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft MS-DOS 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q72169



SUMMARY
The following information was taken from the Microsoft MS-DOS 5 README.TXT file. This is the packaged product of MS-DOS version 5.0 that is licensed to OEMs (original equipment manufacturers).



8.1 New CV.COM for CodeView
Users of CodeView versions 3.0 to 3.13 should use the program CV.COM to start CodeView. For more details, see the section on CodeView in the file APPNOTES.TXT.

8.2 Documentation Corrections
The following are corrections to the &quot;Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference&quot;:

COMP /? Help:

Online help for the COMP command /d switch should state that the default format is hexadecimal.

EXPAND Command:

The example in Chapter 4 of the &quot;Microsoft MS-DOS Getting Started&quot; guide refers to the wrong installation and upgrade disks. The disk referred to as Disk 1 should be Disk 2; the disk referred to as Disk 2 should be Disk 3.

FORMAT Command:

If you can't use the FORMAT command to format an unformatted disk, try using the /u switch.

MIRROR Command:

You cannot use the MIRROR command with a network drive or any drive you created by using the ASSIGN, SUBST, or JOIN command.

UNDELETE Command: Do not use the UNDELETE command in the following circumstances:
 * When other programs are active.
 * With the LOAD= command or the SHIFT+ENTER key combination in Windows.
 * With Task Swapper in MS-DOS Shell.

UNFORMAT Command:

The UNFORMAT /p switch is not compatible with the /j switch.

8.3 Hercules Display Adapter (MSHERC.COM)
If you use MS-DOS Editor or QBasic with a Hercules display adapter, run MSHERC.COM before you run either program.

8.4 QBasic &quot;On Error&quot; Command
Online help for Microsoft QBasic incorrectly states that ON ERROR RESUME NEXT is a valid statement. The correct syntax is as follows:

ON ERROR GOTO 

8.5 SMARTDrive and Third-Party Partitions
If your system includes a third-party disk partition and you try to use SMARTDrive, you may receive a message stating that you cannot load SMARTDrive.

You can force SMARTDrive to load by specifying the /p switch. However, doing so may corrupt your hard disk if either of the following conditions is true:
 * Your hard disk contains more than 1024 cylinders.
 * Your hard disk is not supported by the system's ROM BIOS.

If you have partitions created by using third-party disk-partitioning software, use SMARTDrive ONLY if you are sure your hard disk contains 1024 or fewer cylinders AND it is supported directly by the system's ROM BIOS.

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