cbagger01
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Posted: Sep. 10 2004,21:29 |
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Yeah,
The concept is called a "swapfile".
You can create a swapfile inside your normal DOS/Win3.1/Win95/Win98 hard drive partition and make DSL use it instead of a dedicated swap partition.
This file just appears like a normal file inside your Windows system. For example, if you make a 32MB swapfile and named it "swapfile.swp", this file would work with DSL and just appear as a normal 32MB file inside Windows.
Search the forums for keyword "swapfile" or "swap AND file" and search ALL FORUMS and FROM THE BEGINNING or NEWER.
Also, there should be some help out there on Google, too.
If you just want to get into the system in text mode, I would expect that something like:
dsl failsafe vga=normal 2
would get you to a command prompt.
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