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Title:Microsoft Windows
Moderator:EEMELI::BACKSTROM
Created:Thu Apr 24 1986
Last Modified:Thu May 29 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4731
Total number of notes:24015

4717.0. "Removing Borland C++ 4.0" by SSPADE::GRECO () Fri Feb 14 1997 09:39

    I'm trying to remove Borland C++ from my old machine and I have
    one problem.  For some reason, it has written a command to one
    of the system files that forces the CD-ROM drive to have a disk
    in it when it boots.  I don't know why it does this but I having
    difficulty finding the command.  I would have thought that it was
    in the system.ini file but I don't see it.  Any ideas?
    
    Frank
    
    ps.  this is windows 3.1 for work groups
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4717.1in C:\WINDOWS\WIN.ININETCAD::ROLKEThe FDDI Genome ProjectFri Feb 14 1997 09:446
look for
	load=
	run=
and edit accordingly.

Chuck
4717.2win.iniSSPADE::GRECOFri Feb 14 1997 10:233
    Thanks, I'll check it out tonight.
    
    Frank
4717.3May also be a path problemCSC32::B_HIBBERTWhen in doubt, PANICTue Feb 25 1997 11:525
    You might also check your PATH environment variable setting in 
    AUTOEXEC.BAT.
    
    Brian Hibbert
    
4717.4NETRIX::"[email protected]"Th FAIDHERBETue Mar 04 1997 03:2523
Hi,

I used Borland c/c++ 4.0 at home for c program developping.
If what I remember is true, there are two entry in system.ini file.

copy from your borland's cd these two files for example in your c:\dos
directory
and change path in system.ini file.

Your problem will be solved ... 

Regards,

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