Try
runing that file from DOS, not from Windows. To do that, press F8 at boot
and select Normal Command prompt or Safe Command prompt.
Hi Group,
I am trying to install Mandrake 7.0 but I get
this error when trying to install from harddisk.bat file in dos.
Has anyone seee this before and is there a
workaround?
TIA
RWB
C:\Mandrake\dosutils\autoboot\mdkinst>loadlin
vmlinuz ramdisk=32000 initrd=initrd.hd mdkinst hd LOADLIN v1.6 (C)
1994..1996 Hans Lermen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CPU is in V86-mode (may be WINDOWS, EMM386, QEMM,
386MAX, ...) You need pure 386/486 real mode or a VCPI server to boot
Linux VCPI is supported by most EMS drivers (if EMS is enabled), but
never under WINDOWS-3.1 or WINDOWS'95. (However, real DOS-Mode of
WINDOWS'95 can have EMS driver with VCPI) If loading via VCPI you also MUST
have: 1. An interceptable setup-code (see MANUAL.TXT) 2.
Identical Physical-to-Virtual mapping for the first 640 Kbytes
Your current DOS/CPU configuration is:
load buffer size: 0x00000000 , setup buffer
size: 0x3E00 total memory:
0x00100000 CPU is in V86 mode SetupIntercept: NO
stat2: cpu_V86, but no VCPI available (check aborted) input params
(size 0x0031): vmlinuz ramdisk=32000 initrd=initrd.hd
mdkinst hd LOADLIN started from DOS-prompt WARNING: Not enough
free memory (load buffer
size)C:\Mandrake\dosutils\autoboot\mdkin st>
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