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    Annoying Error Messages at Startup

    A friend has come into possession of an old notebook PC, an NEC brand "Versa V" circa 1993. It has Windows for Workgroups 3.11 on it. The 3 problems are these: First. When it boots, before Windows, it says a backpack CD-ROM was not found, and I have to press the ESC key to move on. Second. When I type "win" (w/o the quotes) after the C:\> prompt and press Enter and Windows starts to load, it complains a backpack sound device was not found and I have to press OK to move on. Third. It complains that no domain server was found and I have to press Enter to move on. Can somebody please tell me how to get rid of these messages if possible? And what exactly is a backpack device? I started with desktop PCs on Win98 SE in 1999 and know zilch about notebooks or Windows 3.11 for Workgroups. However, I do have a set of installation floppy disks for Win 3.1. Please help me out here.

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    Information on one of Micro Solutions' Backpack CD-ROM can be found on this page.

    If you'll post the contents of the C:\CONFIG.SYS and C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT files from the laptop, we'll see if we can help you locate the line(s) that are trying to load the driver(s) so it|they can be REM'd out.

    Once we've gotten rid of that first error, we'll start working on the second and third. (The CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files may contain some clues).
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    Thx Vernon,


    **********Here is the config.sys************

    DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
    DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFF X=E800-EFFF
    BUFFERS=16,0
    FILES=30
    DOS=UMB
    LASTDRIVE=E
    FCBS=4,0
    [COMMON]
    DOS=HIGH
    STACKS=9,256
    REM DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
    DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS

    rem ============ PCMCIA3 Device Drivers ==============================
    rem == If PCMCIA Cards are not used in your system, these drivers
    rem == can be remarked to save system memory area.
    rem ==================================================================
    DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\SSCIRRUS.EXE
    DEVICEHIGH /L:1,52464 =C:\CARDSOFT\CS.EXE
    DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CSALLOC.EXE C:\CARDSOFT\CSALLOC.INI

    rem == The next line is only needed for PCMCIA Hard drives
    rem DEVICEHIGH=C:\CARDSOFT\ATADRV.EXE

    rem == The next line is only needed for SRAM cards
    rem DEVICEHIGH=C:\CARDSOFT\SRAMDRV.EXE

    DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CARDID.EXE
    INSTALL=C:\CARDSOFT\CS_APM.EXE

    SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS /P

    [MENU]
    rem =====================================================================
    rem The following is a menu which will allow you to choose separate
    rem configurations for Mobile or Docked.
    rem =====================================================================
    MENUITEM=MOBILE, Mobile Configuration
    MENUITEM=DOCKED, Docked Configuration
    rem =====================================================================
    rem Change the following default value to reflect the most appropriate
    rem setting. The default timer is set to 0, modify this parameter to the
    rem appropriate value for your usage. i.e. 5 = 5 second delay
    rem =====================================================================
    MENUDEFAULT=MOBILE,0
    MENUCOLOR=1,3

    [DOCKED]
    rem =====================================================================
    rem Add any drivers, etc. to this section which are unique to the Docked
    rem Configuration.
    rem =====================================================================

    [MOBILE]
    rem =====================================================================
    rem Add any drivers, etc. to this section which are unique to the Mobile
    rem Configuration.
    rem =====================================================================
    DEVICEHIGH /L:0;1,8112 /S =C:\DOS\POWER.EXE

    [COMMON]
    rem =====================================================================
    rem Add any drivers, etc. to this section which are common to both
    rem configurations.
    rem =====================================================================

    [Common]
    DEVICE=C:\BPCDROM\BPCDDRV.SYS /D:BPCDDRV$

    ********Here is the autoexec.bat***********

    if exist bpcddrv$ C:\bpcdrom\mscdex /D:bpcddrv$
    C:\WINDOWS\net start
    @ECHO OFF
    rem Scandisk c: /custom
    PROMPT $p$g
    PATH C:\RBFILES;C:\DOS;C:\WINDOWS;C:\NECUTILS
    SET TEMP=C:\TEMP

    SET MOUSE=C:\MOUSE
    LH C:\MOUSE\NECMOUSE

    rem ===========================MENU======================================
    rem The following statement will obtain values from the CONFIG.SYS file
    rem for Mobile or Docked configurations.
    rem =====================================================================
    goto %CONFIG%

    OCKED
    rem =====================================================================
    rem Add any drivers, etc to this section which are unique to the Docked
    rem Configuration.
    rem =====================================================================
    \necutils\BACKLITE FULL
    echo .
    goto END

    :MOBILE
    rem =====================================================================
    rem Add any drivers, etc to this section which are unique to the Mobile
    rem Configuration.
    rem =====================================================================

    :END


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    I see my response came out with a big green grin in the autoexec.bat file. Haha. That was supposed to be a colon and a cap letter D, of course.

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    I'd rename the existing C:\CONFIG.SYS and C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT files and then replace them with those listed below.

    The DOS command to rename the existing C:\CONFIG.SYS to C:\CONFIG.ORG (original) is:

       ren c:\config.sys config.org

    The DOS command to rename the existing C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT to C:\AUTOEXEC.ORG is:

       ren c:\autoexec.bat autoexec.org

    Here are the replacement files:

    C:\CONFIG.SYS:

       device=c:\dos\himem.sys
       device=c:\dos\emm386.exe noems x=d000-dfff x=e800-efff
       dos=high,umb
       buffers=16,0
       stacks=9,256
       files=30
       fcbs=4,0
       lastdrive=e
       rem device=c:\dos\setver.exe
       device=c:\windows\ifshlp.sys
       devicehigh /l:0;1,8112 /s =c:\dos\power.exe
       shell=c:\dos\command.com c:\dos /p

    C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT

       @echo off
       set mouse=c:\mouse
       lh c:\mouse\necmouse
       c:\necutils\backlite full
       if not exist c:\temp\nul md c:\temp
       set temp=c:\temp
       set path=c:\dos;c:\windows;c:\necutils
       prompt $p$g
       win

    (Note: Delete that last "win" line if you don't want the system to automatically load Windows when it boots up).

    Let us know what happens ...

    [This message has been edited by Vernon Frazee (edited 04-06-2002).]
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    Thanks Vernon, but I'm unsure about the characters in the next to last line in the new config.sys file. After "devicehigh /" and before the colon, is that a lower case L, an upper case I, or a number one? And after the the colon, is that a zero or a letter O?

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    Code:
     devicehigh /l:0;1,8112 /s =c:\dos\power.exe
    The part in question is (read it aloud) "forward-slash ELL colon zero semi-colon 1 comma eight one one two space forward slash ess"

    If you copy/paste the suspected line into Wordpad and change the font to "Courier" or "Terminal", it makes it much easier to tell a 0 from an O, or an I from an l or 1. Alternately, posters choose to use the CODE tags, but it sometimes makes it much harder to read...
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    I pasted your file versions into files on a floppy and did the substitution. The change did stop the error on the backpack cd-rom and did start loading windows (thx for showing me to put that at the end of autoexec.bat, I didn't know how to do that). Unfortunately, the errors for a backpack sound device and network log-on still came up, and there were no longer any programs inside the Program Manager window. They were gone. I put back the original files and then removed the last "device=" line from the config.sys file. That took care of the cd-rom error message. I added the win command at the end of the autoexec.bat file like you showed me, causing windows to load automatically, which was wanted. Then I went to the folder named BACKPACK in the Program Manager window, and used the uninstall utility I found there. Next time I rebooted, there was no error message about a missing Backpack sound device. However, I was still getting that log-on error message about no server being found. When I finally thought to look in the system.ini file in the Windows, I found a line that said AutoLogOn=Yes. Taking a guess, I changed that last part to a No, saved the file and rebooted. All A-OK. From "power on" to arrival at the Windows desktop and Program Manager, all smooth now. Thanks again.

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