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Subject: w3xstart help

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Name: dreamofgilgamesh
Date: November 3, 2007 at 08:39:48 Pacific
Subject: w3xstart help
OS: DOS 7.10
CPU/Ram: 600mhz 310ram
Model/Manufacturer: not known
Comment:
Dear Group, i,m attempting to install the 3xstart patch onto my PC. I have installed DOS 7.10, i've followed the instruction that came with the patch. I've removed the r h s attributes on the IO.sys file. When i run the patch i get "CODE TO PATCH/UNPATCH COULD NOT BE FOUND" Any thoughts on where i'm going wrong chaps?


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Name: arisoue
Date: November 5, 2007 at 14:10:40 Pacific
Subject: w3xstart help
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I would suggest using Wengier and Roy's MS-DOS 7.10 edition. It already has 3xstart implemented, plus other enhancements!

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