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DOS 4.X Renames CONFIG.SYS When Copied to Dis |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: When a user with DOS versions 4.0 or higher copies a CONFIG.SYS file to a disk which already has a CONFIG.SYS file on it, DOS will name the file being copied CONFIG.400. There is now a CONFIG.SYS file and a CONFIG.400 file on the disk. If the user wants to use the CONFIG.400 file as the CONFIG.SYS file, the user will have to delete the CONFIG.SYS file and rename CONFIG.400 to CONFIG.SYS. Some users may be confused in all this renaming and expect that DOS will handle the renaming because it renames the file as it is copied from one disk to the other, but this is not the case. The user must rename the file. |
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