Microsoft KB Archive/119780

= Using ForceMapper with Windows for Workgroups 3.11 =

Article ID: 119780

Article Last Modified on 10/27/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11

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This article was previously published under Q119780



SUMMARY
It may be necessary to force the mounting of VFAT on hard disk drives that are not detected as 32-bit disk access volumes and volumes that are compressed. Under normal circumstances, the only type of drive volumes that are not detected as 32-bit disk access volumes are SCSI and ESDI drives. In the case of compression (DoubleSpace version 6.2, DriveSpace, or Stacker version 3.1), extra processing of the INT 21h calls is required before the INT 13h call can occur. (DoubleSpace version 6.0 does not allow the mounting of VFAT.)

RMM.D32 is the real-mode-mapper component that allows VFAT to mount on non- 32-bit disk access volumes and compressed volumes. If 32-bit file access is enabled on one of these volumes, the following changes are made to the SYSTEM.INI file by Windows for Workgroups 3.11: [386Enh] device=ios.386 device=vxdldr.386 IOS.386 replaces the *BLOCKDEV component of a 32-bit disk access volume, and VXDLDR.386 loads the RMM.D32 real-mode mapper. RMM.D32 does not appear in the SYSTEM.INI file because it is a component of another Windows for Workgroups file and is loaded during Windows startup by VXDLDR.386.



MORE INFORMATION
When a compressed drive or a non-32-bit disk access volume exists but is not properly detected, you may need to force the loading of the real-mode mapper, RMM.D32. To do this, add the following line to the [386Enh] section of the SYSTEM.INI file:

ForceMapper=C

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ForceMapper=CD

Use the second example to force multiple drives to use the RMM.D32 mapper. Put drive letters that represent each drive on your system, and do not separate the letters with commas.

Additional query words: 3.11 vfat fastdisk

Keywords: KB119780

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