Create new system.ini file: no 3rd-party drivers


Article ID: Q14044
SUMMARY
This article describes how to create a new System.ini file without third- party drivers. You may need to create a new System.ini file if, after using standard troubleshooting procedures to determine the cause of a problem, the System.ini file becomes incorrect, missing, or damaged.

MORE INFORMATION
To create a new System.ini file without references to third-party device drivers, follow these steps.
NOTE: These instructions assume that Windows 95 is installed in the Windows folder on drive C. If you are using a different drive or folder, adjust the following instructions accordingly.

1. Restart your computer to a command prompt. To do so, restart your computer, press the F8 key when you see the "Starting Windows 95" message, and then choose Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu.

2. Type the following line to change to the Windows folder:
cd \windows

3. Type the following line to rename the current System.ini file:
ren system.ini system.xxx

4. Type the following line to create a new System.ini file:
copy system.cb system.ini

5. Type the following line to edit the new System.ini file:
edit system.ini

6. Add the following lines at the top of the file:
[boot] mouse.drv=mouse.drv drivers=mmsystem.dll
Add the following line in the [386Enh] section of the file:
mouse=*vmouse

7. Save the System.ini file and then exit the editor.

8. Type "win" (without quotation marks) to start Windows 95.
NOTE: If your mouse does not work when Windows 95 starts, it is likely that it is not supported by the standard Windows 95 mouse driver. You can install the Windows 3.1 driver included with your mouse to regain mouse functionality. For information about installing the driver, consult the documentation included with the mouse.

9. Click the Start button, click Run, type the path to the Windows 95 Setup program in the Open box, and then click OK.
For example, if your Windows 95 CD-ROM is in drive D, type the following line:
d:\setup
Or, if you are using Windows 95 disks, insert disk 1 in drive A and then type the following line:
a:\setup

10. When the Setup dialog box appears, click Continue, and follow the instructions to set up Windows 95 again. If you see the "Restore Windows files that are changed or corrupted" option, choose it. If you do not see this option, choose to reinstall Windows 95.
If, after Setup is finished, you find that some of your programs, tools, or peripherals are not working correctly, reinstall the program or device.
Default Entries for the System.ini File
The following entries are the default entries for a new System.ini file:
[386Enh]
device=*vshare
device=*dynapage
device=*vcd
device=*vpd
device=*int13
keyboard=*vkd
display=*vdd
mouse=*vmouse, msmouse.vxd
woafont=dosapp.fon
device=*enable

[keyboard]
layout=kbdus.kbd
subtype=
type=4
keyboard.dll=
oemansi.bin=

[Intl]
ACP=1252
OEMCP=437
SystemLocale=00000409

[boot]
system.drv=system.drv
drivers=mmsystem.dll
user.exe=user.exe
gdi.exe=gdi.exe
sound.drv=mmsound.drv
dibeng.drv=dibeng.dll
comm.drv=comm.drv
shell=Explorer.exe
keyboard.drv=keyboard.drv
fonts.fon=vgasys.fon
fixedfon.fon=vgafix.fon
oemfonts.fon=vgaoem.fon
386Grabber=vgafull.3gr
display.drv=pnpdrvr.drv
mouse.drv=mouse.drv
*DisplayFallback=0

[power.drv]

[drivers]
wavemapper=*.drv

[iccvid.drv]

[mciseq.drv]

[mci]
cdaudio=mcicda.drv
sequencer=mciseq.drv
waveaudio=mciwave.drv
avivideo=mciavi.drv
videodisc=mcipionr.drv
vcr=mcivisca.drv

[NonWindowsApp]

[vcache]

[nwnp32]

[boot.description]
keyboard.typ=Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
aspect=100,96,96
display.drv=Standard Display Adapter (VGA)
mouse.drv=Standard mouse
system.drv=Standard PC

[MSNP32]

[display]

[drivers32]
vidc.CVID=iccvid.dll
VIDC.IV31=ir32_32.dll
VIDC.IV32=ir32_32.dll
vidc.MSVC=msvidc32.dll
VIDC.MRLE=msrle32.dll


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