** Reply to note from Older PC and DOS Internet Forum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>         
Mon, 27 Sep 1999 17:44:12 +0200
>
> On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 11:22:11 +0000, Casper Gielen wrote:
>
> > explain, sounds great.
>
> Well, allready explained how to do it several times (about twice here)
> but here is the procedure again anyway:
> 1)In MSDOS.SYS, add the line BOOTGUI=0. If there is allready the
>   value BOOTGUI=1, change the 1 to 0.
And add LOGO=0 if and preferably move logo.sys away from the root and logow.sys and 
logos.sys away from
the Windowsdirectory.
>   This will enable both Windows not to load automaticly, and also
>   will make Windows not lock the keyboard on exit. (if you still
>   want Windows to load automaticly you can just add the WIN.COM file
>   to the autoexec file.)
If WIN is added to autoexec, the option of not loading Windows is lost (unless you 
want to step through
autoexec and config.sys or not have anything set at all (keyboard etc.)



 > 2)Get out of Windows. If your computer is not an ATX, you will be
>   presented with the message: "It is safe to shut down your computer
>   now". (or something like that. Do not remember the correct words.)
>   Once then, type the command: mode co80
>   and press Enter.
I think "cls" will do, I experimented once, but I always remove the screens. It makes 
shutdown much faster as
no bmp's have to be loaded (which very often hangs, like with old Matroxdrivers).

Per B.

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