At 02:11 AM 7/13/2005 +0000, you wrote:
Hi Michael:

Thanks again for the help.  That didn't change the symptoms at
all from just using NOEMS...still get the error from DOS/32A!

What does DOSDATA=UMB do?  I am booting from a USB floppy
drive most of the time...occasionally from a CD with a 1.44MByte
floppy disk image.  Development kernel, command.com, and
SYS command.  New himem.exe/emm386.exe.

Whatever's going on it's not happening from EMM386, but your figures don't make a lot of sense. DOS is handling UMBs and they are fragmented for no apparent reason.

Try this. Take out everything except HIMEM, EMM386, and NTFS4DOS. Keep the SHELL and DOS=HIGH,UMB lines. Can the rest.

Take out DOSDATA=UMB. Turn off TDSK, turn off the mouse, AUTOEXEC drivers, everything else. Reboot and report MEM /F /X.





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