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Before Clean Booting
Create a bootable floppy disk that contains the MS-DOS system files and any
other files required to make your system operational, such as disk-
compression utilities (for example, Stacker), disk-partitioning drivers
(for example, Disk Manager), and other third-party device drivers.
To Clean Boot Before Running Windows for Workgroups Setup
If you are not using any disk-compression software, disk-partitioning
software, or other third-party drivers necessary to boot the computer, you
can boot your computer from a floppy disk that contains only the MS-DOS
system files (CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files are not required).
If you are using disk-partitioning, disk-compression, or other third-party
software required to boot the computer, the startup files on the disk
created above should appear as follows:
Using ODI Drivers [NetWare 3.x or 4.x Shell]:
CONFIG.SYS AUTOEXEC.BAT
------------------------------------------------------
FILES=45 PROMPT $P$G
BUFFERS=20 CD\<NetWare dir>
<Third-party disk-partitioning driver> LSL
<Third-party disk-compression driver> <ODI network card driver>
<Other required third-party driver> IPXODI
NETX <or VLM>
CD\
Using IPX.COM (Monolithic) [NetWare 3.x Shell Only]:
CONFIG.SYS AUTOEXEC.BAT
-------------------------------------------------------
FILES=45 PROMPT $P$G
BUFFERS=20 IPX
<Third-party disk-partitioning driver> NETX
<Third-party disk-compression driver>
<Other required third-party driver>
To Clean Boot After Running Windows for Workgroups Setup
After Windows for Workgroups 3.11 is installed with Novell NetWare as a
second network, a clean boot should appear as follows:
Using ODI Drivers [NetWare 3.x or 4.x Shell]:
CONFIG.SYS AUTOEXEC.BAT
----------------------------------------------------------
FILES=45 <WFWG 3.11 dir> NET START
BUFFERS=20 PROMPT $P$G
DEVICE=<WFWG 3.11 dir>\HIMEM.SYS PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOS
<Third-party disk-partitioning driver> SET TEMP=C:\<valid path>
<Third-party disk-compression driver> CD\<NetWare dir>
<Other required third-party drivers> LSL
SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM /E:1024 /P <ODI network card driver>
LASTDRIVE=P <for NetWare 3.x> IPXODI
or <WFWG 3.11 dir>\ODIHLP.EXE
LASTDRIVE=Z <for NetWare 4.x> NETX <or VLM>
STACKS=9,256 CD\
DEVICE=<WFWG 3.11 dir>\IFSHLP.SYS
Using IPX.COM (Monolithic) [NetWare 3.x Shell Only]:
CONFIG.SYS AUTOEXEC.BAT
-----------------------------------------------------------
FILES=45 <WFWG 3.11 dir> NET START
BUFFERS=20 PROMPT $P$G
DEVICE=<WFWG 3.11 dir>\HIMEM.SYS PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOS
<Third-party disk-partitioning driver> SET TEMP=C:\<valid path>
<Third-party disk-compression driver> IPX
<Other required third-party drivers> NETX
SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM /E:1024 /P
LASTDRIVE=P
STACKS=9,256
DEVICE=<WFWG 3.11 dir>\IFSHLP.SYS
Exceptions
The following are examples of drivers that should NOT be removed; these
drivers are used when you turn on the computer to make the hard disk drive
accessible. Although these are not complete lists, they do include most of
the commonly used drivers.
Hard Disk Drivers:
SQY55.SYS, SSTBIO.SYS, SSTDRIVE.SYS, AH1544.SYS, ILIM386.SYS, ASPI4DOS.SYS,
SCSIHA.SYS, SCSIDSK.EXE, SKYDRVI.SYS, ATDOSXL.SYS, NONSTD.SYS
Disk-Partitioning Drivers:
DMDRVR.BIN, SSTOR.SYS, HARDRIVE.SYS, EDVR.SYS, FIXT_DRV.SYS, LDRIVE.SYS,
ENHDISK.SYS
Disk-Compression Utilities:
STACKER.COM, SSWAP.COM, SSTOR.EXE, DEVSWAP.COM, DBLSPACE.SYS
If the purpose of a device driver or program is unknown, do NOT remove it.
Most device drivers and programs display a message describing the purpose
when they are initialized.
A clean boot does NOT include the following:
- DOS=HIGH,UMB
- EMM386.EXE
- INSTALL=SHARE.EXE
- INSTALL=FASTOPEN.EXE
- Third-party memory managers
- RAM disk devices
- JOIN, GRAPHICS, PRINT, SUBST, APPEND
- MODE for printer redirection
- Multiple path statements
- MS-DOS-level mouse drivers
- Third-party disk caches
- Various third-party TSRs
- LOGIMENU, CLICK
- Virus checkers
- Drivers for scanners or fax machines
- Drivers for CD-ROM drives or networks
- Tape backup spoolers, redirectors, or buffers
- Data acquisition units
- Keyboard accelerators or buffers