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RMS fails to completely start (Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 only)
If BOSS RMS fails to start up properly while running
under Windows 3.1 or Windows 95, make certain you have
installed the driver AZMEMORY.DRV (located in the RMS
directory on your computer), to reserve a small amount
of DOS conventional memory when Windows is run.
To install the AZMEMORY.DRV driver, complete the
following steps:
1. Copy the AZMEMORY.DRV file from your RMS
directory (or wherever BOSS RMS is installed)
to your WINDOWSSYSTEM subdirectory.
2. Edit your SYSTEM.INI file (located in your
WINDOWS directory) to add the following entries:
a. In the [boot] section of SYSTEM.INI file, edit
the drivers line to include AZMEMORY.DRV. If
there are other driver entries on this line, the
AZMEMORY driver should be the first driver
specified. This will make sure the driver is
loaded first. After editing the line, it should
look something like this:
drivers=azmemory.drv mmsystem.dll
b. In the [drivers] section of SYSTEM.INI, add
the line:
AzMemory=azmemory.drv
3. Save the SYSTEM.INI file after these changes
have been made. You must then restart Windows for
the AZMEMORY.DRV driver to be loaded.
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