In MS-DOS 6.x and the following versions, MSDOS. SYS is a very important startup file. However, in the MS-DOS 7.x version, MSDOS. SYS becomes a setup file, somewhat similar to Config.sys, and still has a significant effect. Let's now introduce some of the settings in the [Options] item in the Msdos.sys file.
AutoScan: Do not run ScanDisk the next time the shutdown is not normal.
BootDelay: The waiting time (in seconds) before the hot key is pressed on the boot.
Bootgui: Whether to enter the GUI interface of Windows at startup, 0 means not to win, but pure MS-DOS.
BootKeys: The hotkey is active at startup.
BootMenu: Whether to display the boot menu at startup (otherwise press the hotkey to display).
Bootmenudefault: Displays the default item (that is, the cursor's entry) when the Startup menu is started.
BootMulti: Allow other MS-DOS versions (such as 6.XX) to be started.
Bootwarn: After the startup process fails, the next boot prompts for Safe mode.
Bootwin: Install the old MS-DOS automatically at startup.
Dblspace: Whether to mount Dblspace at startup. BIN.
DoubleBuffer: Whether to start dual buffer support.
Drvspace: Whether to mount Drvspace at startup. BIN.
Loadtop: Whether to mount a portion of the core of the system into HMA high memory at startup.
Logo: Whether to display a DOS splash screen at startup.
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