Re: command.com wakes up all disk drives on XP (latest patch level

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I really don't want to usen command.com not cmd.exe. BUT the problem is the
PROGRAMS I have that use command.com. I still want to use the programs. ok?
Therefore my question is: IS THERE ANYONE THAT KNOW HOW TO CONFIGURE
COMMAND.COM such that it doesn't spin up all available drives at start up?
There is a case about command.com and accessing the A:\ drive. It was
troublereported, but nothing about other drives.

tunk


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

Forget command.com and use cmd.exe instead.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:50570829-9C24-4675-8BFD-4EEA60C611E0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
tunk <tunk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi,
yes I have some old 16 bits programs. BUT, they did not previously spinn
up all by drives. But they do know, due to command.com.

It's no virus. And I'm running antiwirus programs and I just reinstalled
the computer.

My problem description is simple:
Why does startup of command.com from the RUN box spinn up all drives (E:\
and F:\)? And how can I configure command.com NOT to do that.
There is nothing else than movies and backup files on the E and F drive.

tunk.




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tunk


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

A lots of programs are using command.com, so I believe that getting
control over command.com's disk access would solve the problem.

If you are not purposely running a bunch of old 16-bit MS-DOS programs, I
would....

UPDATE your antivirus software and run a full system scan.

UPDATE whatever anti-spyware applications that you have and run a full
system scan with each one.

You might want to start in Safe Mode to run your antivirus and
anti-spyware software.

Running a full system antivirus scan or anti-spyware scan in Safe Mode
can be a good idea. Some viruses and other malware like to conceal
themselves in areas Windows protects while using them. Safe mode can
prevent those applications access and therefore unprotect the viruses or
other malware allowing for easier removal.

''In safe mode, you have access to only basic files and drivers
(mouse, monitor, keyboard, mass storage, base video, default system
services), just the minimum device drivers required to start Windows.''

Because of that some malware does not load in Safe Mode and is easier to
get rid of.

How to start Windows in Safe Mode Windows XP
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=61#winxo

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:A6FDFCE0-81F1-43AF-B393-37B7CCF41ECD@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
tunk <tunk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
I'm having a PC with 3 harddisks. One main disk (C:\) and two (E:\ and
F:\) for achiving.
I have turned on the power management such that hard drives are turned
off after 10 minutes (E and F drive). This I do to reduce noice level.
The C drive never turns off, but that's ok.

This works fine until I recently had to reinstall windows. Now the E:\
and F:\ are woken up frequently (at least once an hour).

I have isolated command.com as the reason for waking up the disks. It's
easly testable by just start the shell (typing command.com in a cmd
shell). The command hangs until all disks are woken up.

A lots of programs are using command.com, so I believe that getting
control over command.com's disk access would solve the problem.

Question: why does command.com wake up sleeping drives? And how can I
force command.com to cool down and only care about C:\?
Also any other tips and triks on how to controll disk access. It seams
that lots of problems loves to access all disk drives available.

The version of command.com is 5.1.2600

Thanks for any help.

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tunk,


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