------------------ MS-DOS v6.22 Help: DRVSPACE /SWITCHES ------------------- <Notes> <Index> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRVSPACE /SWITCHES Modifes the SWITCHES setting in the <DRVSPACE.INI> file. The SWITCHES setting controls the way the CTRL+F5 and CTRL+F8 keys work. (Normally, you can press CTRL+F5 or CTRL+F8 to bypass DriveSpace when your computer starts.) If your DRVSPACE.INI file does not contain a /SWITCHES setting, you can use CTRL+F5 or CTRL+F8 to keep from loading DriveSpace when your computer starts. For more information, see <CONFIG.SYS commands>. Note: For this switch to take effect, you must restart your computer. Syntax DRVSPACE /SWITCHES=F|N Parameters The values for /SWITCHES are as follows: N Prevents you from using CTRL+F8 or CTRL+F5 to bypass DriveSpace when your computer starts. If you choose this setting and press CTRL+F8, MS-DOS will still allow you to selectively choose commands in your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. If you choose this setting and press CTRL+F5, MS-DOS will still bypass your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. (Although you do not use the "/" character when specifying the N parameter , the setting in the DRVSPACE.INI file is SWITCHES=/N.) F Reduces the amount of time you have to press CTRL+F8 or CTRL+F5 when your computer starts. Use this setting to speed up processing of your startup files. (Although you do not use the "/" character when specifying the F parameter , the setting in the DRVSPACE.INI file is SWITCHES=/F.) *** <Syntax> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRVSPACE /SWITCHES--Notes Removing /SWITCHES settings To remove any /SWITCHES settings in your DRVSPACE.INI file, you must edit the file directly. To edit the file, use a text editor such as MS-DOS Editor (EDIT). DRVSPACE /SWITCHES and the SWITCHES command The DriveSpace /SWITCHES command and the SWITCHES setting in the DRVSPACE.INI file affect only the behavior of the CTRL+F5 and CTRL+F8 keys. To control the behavior of the F5 and F8 keys, use the <SWITCHES> command. *** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- <Top of page>
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