Re: McAfee



On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 06:57:51 GMT, "Steve Brooks"
<steveb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Joe Kerr wrote:
>
><snip>
>
>> I've spent most of today booting the system in standard and safe
>> modes with little reward for the effort. Single stepping the boot,
>> and skipping the registry startup commands, made no difference.
>> Nothing of any interest showed up in any logs I looked at[1].
>> Bringing it up in DOS mode did display "Out of Environment Space"
>> before giving me what appeared to be a fully functioning C: prompt.
>> This I think is a big clue that I'm still following up with Microsoft.
>
>You can increase the environment space using the method described here
>
>http://www.nuvisionmiami.com/books/asm/editor/environ.htm
>
>These destructions are for Win 2000, but I think it should work for XP too.

That looks just the ticket! Slightly more informative than Microthingy. And
it even includes instructions for 98 :-)



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Ric.
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