DriveSpace Real-Mode Driver May Not Be Removed from MemoryID: Q134364
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The real-mode memory (conventional or upper) used by DriveSpace
(Drvspace.bin or Dblspace.bin) may not be reclaimed when you start
Windows. This may cause problems with MS-DOS-based programs that
require more conventional memory than is available.
Normally, Drvspace.bin (or Dblspace.bin) is unloaded from memory when
the 32-bit DriveSpace driver (Drvspacx.vxd) is initialized at Windows
95 startup.
This problem can occur for any of the following reasons:
devicehigh=<path>\drvspace.sys /move
The real-mode memory used by Drvspace.bin (or Dblspace.bin) cannot be
reclaimed if it is loaded into an upper memory block (UMB).
Filename Product File Size About DriveSpace
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Drvspace.bin Windows 95 71,287 Real-mode driver version 2
Drvspace.bin MS Plus! 64,135 Real-mode driver version 3
Drvspacx.vxd Windows 95 54,207 32-bit driver version 2
Drvspacx.vxd MS Plus! 61,719 32-bit driver version 3
Drvspace.bin Windows 98 68,871 Real-mode driver
Drvspacx.vxd Windows 98 57,642 32-bit driver
To resolve this problem, use one or more of the following methods:
devicehigh=<path>\drvspace.sys /move
device=<path>\drvspace.sys /move
NOTE: The syntax of this command is different if you use a third-party
memory manager (such as Qualitas 386MAX or QuarterDeck QEMM).
ARTICLE-ID: Q118579
TITLE : Contents of the Windows Msdos.sys File
ARTICLE-ID: Q129605NOTE: The Drvspacx.vxd file for Windows 95 is located in the Win95_09.cab file on disk 9 of the original disks, or in the Win95_09.cab file on the CD-ROM.
TITLE : How to Extract Original Compressed Windows Files
The real-mode DriveSpace driver (Drvspace.bin or Dblspace.bin) is normally
unloaded from memory when the 32-bit DriveSpace driver (Drvspacx.vxd) is
initialized at Windows startup. This frees conventional memory for running
MS-DOS-based programs.
The real-mode DriveSpace driver is required for accessing compressed
drives when Windows is not running. If you have an MS-DOS-based program
that requires MS-DOS mode, you may need to do one of the following:
Additional query words: winboot.ini dynload VxD
Keywords : kbenv winplus win95 win98
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 21, 1999