Specifying Drive A in BOOT.INI Causes Page Fault (
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Feb-20-2010
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Scott Johnson Feb 20,2010
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Steps to Reproduce Problem
- Edit the BOOT.INI document after making it write enabled. Change C:\="MS_DOS" to A:\="MS-DOS" on the [operating systems] section.
- Reboot the system.
- Select MS-DOS from the choice of operating systems, the will result on a page fault.
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- Edit the BOOT.INI document after making it write enabled. Change C:\="MS_DOS" to A:\="MS-DOS" on the [operating systems] section.
- Reboot the system.
- Select MS-DOS from the choice of operating systems, the will result on a page fault.
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