Article ID: 148795
Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 95
- Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q148795
SYMPTOMS
After you restart Windows in MS-DOS mode using the current configuration (which does not require Windows to reboot the computer before starting MS-DOS mode), Windows may reboot the computer when you exit MS-DOS mode.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if a real-mode device driver for MS-DOS mode is being loaded from the Dosstart.bat file. The computer is restarted to remove the real-mode device driver from memory when you exit MS-DOS mode.
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
MORE INFORMATION
If you want to prevent Windows from rebooting the computer when you exit MS-DOS mode, disable the device driver in the Dosstart.bat file in the Windows folder. To disable a line in the Dosstart.bat file, place the word rem at the beginning of the line.
WARNING: If you disable a device driver in the Dosstart.bat file, it will not be available in MS-DOS mode. The device for which the device driver is loaded may not work in MS-DOS mode.
You can also load the real-mode driver in the Autoexec.bat file instead of the Dosstart.bat file. However, doing so causes the device driver to be loaded at all times.
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