Display Corrupted with Full-Screen MS-DOS Warm Undocking
Article ID: 132646
Article Last Modified on 11/15/2006
APPLIES TO
This article was previously published under Q132646
SYMPTOMS
If you perform a warm undocking operation with a full-screen MS-DOS session
active, the display may become corrupted.
CAUSE
When a full-screen MS-DOS session is running, the program that changes
the screen resolution between docking sessions can lose the proper
settings.
RESOLUTION
Warm undocking while a full-screen MS-DOS session is active is not
supported by Windows 95.
Before you perform a warm undocking operation, press ALT+ENTER to change
the full screen MS-DOS session into a windowed MS-DOS session.
Keywords: KB132646