Article ID: 101565
Article Last Modified on 11/22/1999
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft MS-DOS 6.0 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q101565
SYMPTOMS
When you compress a drive using DoubleSpace, you may receive the following error message if the MS-DOS Fastopen program is running:
This causes the defragmentation process to abort. If DoubleSpace was running the Defragmenter (Defrag) to obtain enough contiguous space to continue compression, DoubleSpace attempts to run Defrag again and the above error is displayed again. You must restart your computer to prevent this error from recurring.
CAUSE
Before DoubleSpace begins compressing a drive, it checks the contents of the MS-DOS configuration files against the contents of the DBLSPACE.INF file. Because Fastopen is listed in the [Dangerous] section of DBLSPACE.INF, a REM command is placed in front of any line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS file that calls that utility.
During a first-time installation of DoubleSpace, the computer is then restarted, and Fastopen is removed from memory. However, if a drive is being compressed from the full-screen DoubleSpace maintenance program, the computer may not be restarted. In this case, if DoubleSpace runs Defrag, you continue to receive the above error message until you restart your computer.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, restart the computer using CTRL+ALT+DEL while the above error message is displayed on the screen. The edited configuration files are read and Fastopen is removed from memory. DoubleSpace can then continue with the compression process.
MORE INFORMATION
Fastopen is a disk-caching utility that originally shipped with MS-DOS 3.3 and ships today with MS-DOS 6. It can be run directly from the MS-DOS command prompt or loaded in either the CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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