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YODA74
11-05-2001, 06:44 PM
Do'es any one know what this is bacically and how to fix this.


The system is a IBM \ PS2 56 486slc3
windows v.\3.10
DOS 6.10
Processor = 80486-75mhz
memory = 8064k


Starting IBM DOS...

IBM DOS will prompt you to confirm each CONFIG,SYS command.
DOS= HIGH [Y,N]?Y
LASTDRIVE= E [Y,N] ? Y
DEVICE= C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS [Y,N]? Y
DEVICE=DOS\SETVER.EXE [Y,N] ? Y
FILES= 75 [Y,N]?Y
BUFFERS= 30 [Y,N]? Y
STACKS= 9,256 [Y,N]?Y
DEVICE = C:\CORELDRV\ASP I IBM.SYS [Y,N]?y


BAD OR MISSING C\CORELDRV\ASP I IBM.SYS
ERROR in CONFIG.SYS Line 8
DEVICE = C:\CORELDRV\CUN I_ASP.SYS [Y,N]?y


BAD OR MISSING C:\CORELDRV\CUN I_ASP.SYS
ERROR in CONFIG .SYS Line 9
DEVICE = C:\CORELDRV\UNI_ASP.SYS [Y,N]?Y

BAD or missing C:\CORELDRV\UNI_ASP.SYS
ERROR in CONFIG.SYS Line 10
Process AUTOEXEC.BAT [Y,N]?_


And When I Press Y It Says Bad Command and Goes Straight Into Windows
I'm not good with Dos so Be Gental. http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/wink.gif not really sure what i'm doing here it's an old machine but will be good to mess with so i guess a good place to start is on this error above any suggestions the lady whiped all her stuff off and she probobly did this to. But it is a very well taken care of machine not even a bit of dust inside? surprizing. So need some help. http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/frown.gif


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bassman
11-05-2001, 11:54 PM
Sounds like you no longer have Corel on this system or it is missing the required files.
In DOS at C: type "edit config.sys" (no quotes)Once in config editor, type "rem" (no quotes) in front of the command lines refering to Corel.
That will mark these lines as remarks and will not try to load Corel on startup. http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/wink.gif
If Corel is a program you want to use, once in windows, reinstall it and you should be good to go.

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Rick
11-06-2001, 06:22 AM
Your system “Had” Corel SCSI on it at one time.
Unless you still have a SCSI card and drives installed .
You can delete the command lines with Coreldrv in them.
Or Like bassman just put an REM at the start of each line.

Do all your drives work? ( CD-Rom Tape or other)


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YODA74
11-06-2001, 06:42 AM
not sure yet did not want to do any thing with it until i found out what coreldrv was. but I'll find out today don't have cd all it has is 1.44 floppy and a 51/2" floppy I mean this is an old machine he he i believe it's a baby AT board ?? can't see board with out tearing it totaly apart.
only fan on it is the power supply.

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Rick
11-06-2001, 07:08 AM
Remember that scsi doesn’t have to be internal.
Look at the back of the system .
You may see what looks to be an extra 25 or 32 pin connector ( Parallel or serial TO Scsi)
Or a 50 Pin Centronics connector
These are also scsi .
I don’t think you will see a micro connector But any thing is possible



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YODA74
11-06-2001, 08:08 AM
ya whats on the back is pointing devise,key board,parallel port,serial port 1,""""" port 2,display,scsi port that looks to be 30 holes bottom row 30 holes top row, I guess this is an internal scsi this is a desk top looked inside again you have the two floppy drives and looks to be a third
twords the back by the power supply? so i guess this would be bay 3?
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Rick
11-06-2001, 01:42 PM
If you have a 60 pin scsi port then it is a Wide Scsi ( The better Model)
By External I was thinking an external device that connects to the port on the rear.
It can also have a scsi drive or device inside as well.
Check the card for wide scsi ribbon cable.

The model layout for many of the true blue IBM’s were the same.
If I am picturing this unit correctly you should also have an open drive connector next to #3
The external access drives set toward the front of the case with cables running to the M/B

In a few they had a daughter card setup that allowed devices to connect to the riser without using cables.
Normally it had two forward of the divider and two rear of the divider.
In a few it also had 3 drown the right front corner of the desktop case

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YODA74
11-06-2001, 02:09 PM
I apreciate the info rick it might take me a couple of days to make some room here so i can actually have a space that i can work on this thing.......the wife just brought her plants in the house for winter and guess where there going http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/biggrin.gif so i'll have to rearrange every thing. I give her three rooms in the house and she still wants to crowd every thing in my room {go figure}I'll put this in my favorits and get back to ya on this
thanks again http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/wink.gif forgot thank you to bassman http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

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Rick
11-06-2001, 07:03 PM
Your welcome.
I Know exactly what you mean .

The wife has been pushing More and More stuff toward my desk.
But I Put up a barricade to keep her Stuff OUT http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/smile.gif

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