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Does anyone know how i can fix this problem and start the program.
ThankuAre RUNNING under DOS? A command prompt in Windows? How much memory do you have?yeah i have 256 meg of ram and i am running the prompt in windows xp
You need to add more memory. Contrary to what M$ says (they are proven liars ) thats not enough for XP to ramble in and do much of anything else. If you have a lot programs loading at startup, disable anything that you don't use on a very regular basis. Also disable any services that are not necessary. A GOOD place for guidance on services is http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm Quote

yeah i have 256 meg of ram and i am running the prompt in windows xp


At the prompt, type "mem" (without the ").  640K is largest executible program SIZE.  Adding memory will do nothing to help.
CC, you are still in the days DOS 3. Do you really THINK anything runs now in 640K?WEll is there another way i can allocate more memory or is there another disk operating SYSTEM that i can use to open this fileIf this is a DOS app, you will need to use the compatibility wizard or make a couple of small FAT32 partitions exclusively for DOS 7 (DOS from Win9x) to run the app in a separate bootup environment. A partition manager and a second hard drive are very much recommended here if you decide to use the separate OS.

Or you could use Linux and an appropriate command-line shell...how do i partition a file for fat32 if i am running a ntfs file systemIf you have a PowerQuest PartitionMagic, you can knock back a couple of gig on your hard drive and mount a DOS 7 primary partition, then access it with the boot manager. You mount your game so it runs from the DOS partition.

If you get an old 8 to 20 GB HD, you can mount it and partition it as your second HD and either make it all FAT32 for DOS7.1 and (optionally) Win98, or you can make it a few GB for DOS and the re3st NTFS for your main OS...


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