HP OMNIBOOK 300 AND 425 - MAXIMIZING DOS CONVENTIONAL MEMORY BY
REMOVING UNUSED DRIVERS
ISSUE:HP OmniBook 300 and HP OmniBook 425 - maximizing DOS
conventional memory by removing unused drivers.
SOLUTION:The default CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files on the HP
OmniBook 300 and HP OmniBook 425 provide approximately
436 KB and 441 KB of free DOS conventional memory,
respectively. The following steps explain how to
increase DOS conventional memory to approximately 480
KB for the HP OmniBook 300 and 474 KB for the HP
OmniBook 425.
1. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file using Notepad in Windows.
2. Add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file after:
DEVICE=D:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS /MACHINE:2
DOS=HIGH
3. Find the following line and insert REM in front of
it. (The OBCIC program is required for plug-in
PCMCIA modem cards.)
INSTALL=D:\OMNIBOOK\OBCIC.EXE /GEN 1
4. Save the file.
5. Open the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
6. Find the following line and insert REM in front of
it. (The SHARE program is required by some
applications such as Microsoft Mail.)
D:\SHARE
7. Save the file and exit Notepad.
8. Exit Windows and reboot the HP OmniBook 300 or 425.
The HP OmniBook 300 will now have approximately 480 KB
of free DOS conventional memory while the HP OmniBook
425 will have approximately 474 KB free.
NOTE:To achieve this, neither Windows nor
Laplink Remote can be running on the HP
OmniBook.
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