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MemMaker's changes. For example, if you suspect your mouse driver is 
not working properly, you might want to try running a program that 
uses the mouse. 

If any problems turn up later, you can remove MemMaker's changes by 
typing MEMMAKER /UNDO at the command prompt.

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Help -- Changing Your SYSTEM.INI File 

For Windows to run properly in 386 enhanced mode, some changes 
need to be made to your Windows SYSTEM.INI file. 

To let MemMaker make the necessary changes to your SYSTEM.INI
file, answer Yes. MemMaker saves your current SYSTEM.INI file 
as SYSTEM.UMB.

If you do not want MemMaker to change your SYSTEM.INI file,
answer No. (To run Windows in 386 enhanced mode, you should 
make the changes yourself.)

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Help -- Advanced Options 

On the Advanced Options screen, you can change some of the settings 
MemMaker uses. To change an option, use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW 
key to highlight the Yes or No answer for that option. Then, press 
the SPACEBAR to change the answer. The following list briefly 
describes each option.

Specify which drivers and TSRs to include in optimization?
----------------------------------------------------------
By default, MemMaker includes all device drivers and memory-resident 
programs (also called TSRs) in the optimization process. Sometimes, a 
program causes problems while you are running MemMaker. You can 
avoid a problem with a specific program by leaving that program out 
of the optimization process. 

Answer Yes   if your computer did not start properly while MemMaker 
             was determining the memory requirements of a particular 
             program. After you finish selecting advanced options, 
             MemMaker prompts you to confirm each program in your 
             CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT file.

Answer No    if you have not experienced any system problems while 
             running MemMaker.

To direct MemMaker never to include a particular program in the
optimization process, you can add that program to your MEMMAKER.INF
file. For more information, see the comments at the beginning
of the MEMMAKER.INF file, which is located in the directory that
contains your MS-DOS files.

Scan the upper memory area aggressively?
----------------------------------------
By default, MemMaker instructs EMM386 to limit its search for
available upper memory blocks (UMBs) to upper-memory addresses 
C600 through EFFF. 

Answer Yes  if you have not experienced any system problems while 
            running MemMaker. Answering Yes may make more upper 
            memory available for running programs. If you answer 
            Yes, MemMaker will direct EMM386 to search for UMBs 
            in upper-memory addresses F000 through F7FF. On some 
            computers, putting UMBs in this address range can 
            prevent the computer from operating properly.

Answer No   if your computer did not start properly while you were 
            using MemMaker. If you answer No, MemMaker will direct 
            EMM386 to limit its search for UMBs to upper-memory 
            addresses C600 through EFFF.

Optimize upper memory for use with Windows?
-------------------------------------------
By default, MemMaker optimizes your system so that there is as 
much conventional memory as possible when Windows is not running.
If you run MS-DOS-based programs with Windows, you might want
to optimize your system to free as much conventional memory as
possible for those applications. However, less conventional memory 
might be available when Windows is not running. 

Answer Yes  if you run MS-DOS-based applications with Windows.

Answer No   if you do not run Windows, or if you run only Windows 
            programs with Windows. This will free more conventional 
            memory when Windows is not running. 

Use monochrome region (B000-BFFF) for running programs?
-------------------------------------------------------
By default, 32K of upper memory (addresses B000 through BFFF) is 
reserved for use with a monochrome display adapter. This region of 
upper memory is not used on most computers with an EGA or VGA monitor.

Answer Yes   if you use an EGA or VGA (but not SuperVGA) monitor,
             and your video card does not use memory in that range. 
             MemMaker can then use that region of upper memory for 
             running device drivers and memory-resident programs.

Answer No    if you have a monochrome or SuperVGA (high-resolution) 
             monitor.

Keep current EMM386 memory exclusions and inclusions?
-----------------------------------------------------
By default, MemMaker preserves any memory exclusion or inclusion 
switches it finds on the EMM386 command line. However, you can 
sometimes free more memory by allowing MemMaker to determine what, 
if any, memory addresses should be excluded or included. 

Answer No   to have MemMaker remove the current I= and X= switches  
            from the EMM386 command line. MemMaker will add new 
            switches as necessary. This can result in a more efficient 
            memory configuration.

Answer Yes  to preserve your current EMM386 switches. You might want 
            to answer Yes if you previously answered No to this 
            question and your computer did not start properly.

Move Extended BIOS Data Area from conventional to upper memory?
---------------------------------------------------------------
The Extended BIOS Data Area (EBDA) normally resides in conventional 
memory. By default, MemMaker moves the EBDA to upper memory, which 
frees an additional kilobyte of conventional memory for applications. 

Answer No   if you previously ran MemMaker and encountered system 
            problems that you suspect were caused by relocating the 
            EBDA.

Answer Yes  if you have not experienced any system problems while 
            running MemMaker. Answering Yes frees more conventional 
            memory for your applications.

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Help -- Undoing MemMaker's Changes 

Typing MEMMAKER /UNDO at the command prompt instructs MemMaker
to undo the changes it made to your CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT
files and, if necessary, to your Windows SYSTEM.INI file. 

MemMaker restores your system files by replacing them with the 
backup copies it made earlier. 

To restore your original files, press the SPACEBAR until the
"Restore files now" option appears, and then press ENTER.

To quit MemMaker without restoring your original files, press the 
SPACEBAR until the "Exit" option appears, and then press ENTER.


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Help -- Including a Driver/Program in Optimization

On the Advanced Options screen, you specified that you want to 
control which drivers and memory-resident programs (TSRs) to 
include in the optimization process. 

MemMaker displays each CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT command that 
starts a device driver or program. 

 * To include the driver or program in the optimization process, 
   answer Yes. 
 
 * To exclude the driver or program from the optimization 
   process, answer No. 
   
Press the SPACEBAR to change your answer from Yes to No or vice
versa. Press ENTER to accept the highlighted answer and continue.

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Help -- MemMaker Has Found Windows on Your System

If you have Microsoft Windows version 3.0, MemMaker needs to 
edit your Windows SYSTEM.INI file. If you have Microsoft Windows 
version 3.1, MemMaker needs to examine the settings in your 
Windows SYSTEM.INI file, but makes no changes to that file.

MemMaker searches your hard disk for Windows and displays the location 
of the first copy of Windows it finds. If the specified directory contains the 
copy of Windows you are currently using, press ENTER to continue.

If you are using a copy of Windows in a different directory, type 
the full path of the directory. For example, if your current copy 
of Windows is on drive D in the \WIN directory, you would type:
  
  D:\WIN

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Help -- Programs That Require Expanded Memory

In this screen, MemMaker asks whether you use any programs 
that need expanded memory.

If you use programs that require expanded memory, answer Yes. 
Answering Yes makes expanded memory available, but might not 
free as much conventional memory. If you answer Yes, MemMaker 
sets aside 64K of the upper memory area for use as an EMS page 
frame. (An EMS page frame is required in order to use expanded 
memory.) 

If none of your programs require expanded memory, answer No. 
Answering No frees more conventional memory, since MemMaker 
does not set aside any upper memory for an EMS page frame. 
If you answer No, expanded memory will be unavailable even if 
your computer includes an expanded-memory board. 

If you are not sure whether your programs need expanded memory, 
answer No to free as much memory as possible. When MemMaker 
completes, try running any programs that you think might need 
expanded memory. If a program displays a message saying that 
expanded memory or the EMS page frame is unavailable, run 
MemMaker again and answer Yes to this question.
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Help -- Your Configuration is Already Optimized

MemMaker could not free additional memory because your system's 
memory configuration was already optimized. You can either 
return to your previous memory configuration or keep the 
new memory configuration. (The new configuration might have
less free memory than your previous configuration.)

To restore your previous configuration, press ENTER.

To keep the new configuration, press F3. You might want to 
keep the new configuration if you previously used a third-party 
memory manager and now want to use EMM386 instead. 

If you are not sure, press F3 to keep the new configuration.
If you later decide you want to restore your previous 
configuration, just type MEMMAKER /UNDO at the command prompt.

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