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- If you are running a Cache program, and do not have it set to write
- through, then (if you have Autocon set for a Warm or Cold boot -- and
- probably External) you must configure Autocon to "Flush" your cache.
- Hit the <F4> key, and put in the command string that causes your cache
- to flush. The command should be listed in the documentation for your
- Cache program. Autocon will then save the information, and perform a
- "Flush" before each reboot.
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- If you are not sure if your Cache is set to "write through", please
- configure Autocon to do the "Flush", just to be on the safe side.
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- The symptoms of a cache problem is that the Autoexec and Config files do
- not get updated, and/or any edited Autocon configurations do not get
- saved. In the worst case, the Autocon.Dat file will get corrupted, and
- your screen colors will disappear (screen will be blank when you start
- AutoCon).
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- Setting Autocon up to do the "Flush" will remove the problems.
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- Some Flush commands that I know are:
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- PC-KWIK - SUPERPCK /F
- PC-CACHE - PC-CACHE /FLUSH
- FLASH - FLASH /F?
- HYPERDISK - HYPERDK W
- SMARTDRV - SMARTDRV /C (new ver with WINDOWS 3.1)
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- Sorry for any inconvenience,
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- -Larry Weaver
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