1024 1024 256 * - + C:\MITOOL  MCACHE.EXEˣ,Cannot find MCACHE.EXE. Abort installation. MCACHE.EXE@9ˠ1Cannot copy to same directory or make directory.\MCACHE.EXE |  /BE:Ɇ   /BA:Ɇ /BC:Ɇ. /E:ɆD /WɆZ /MɆp85Making C:\AUTO-001.MTL for your forward reference.!C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT C:\AUTO-001.MTLC:\AUTO-001.MTLMCACHEņC:\AUTO-001.MTLCopying MCACHE.EXE MCACHE.EXE MCACHE.SPT Cannot find MCACHE.SPTCopying MCACHE.SPT MCACHE.SPT8#Adding a statement to AUTOEXEC.BATC:\AUTOEXEC.BATMCACHEņC:\AUTOEXEC.BATCopying MCACHE.EXE MCACHE.EXE MCACHE.SPTCannot find MCACHE.SPTCopying MCACHE.SPT MCACHE.SPT8C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT*\MCACHE.EXE   /BE:Ɇ   /BA:Ɇ /BC:Ɇ. /E:ɆD /WɆZ /MɆp#Attach a statement to AUTOEXEC.BATC:\AUTOEXEC.BATMCACHEņC:\AUTOEXEC.BATC:\AUTOEXEC.BATEnd of AUTOEXEC.BAT updating.ffff < Disk Cache V2.00 Installation$ADisk Cache Installation 9 Before installation, read the help information of Disk# Cache to know about the utility.% This installation does two things:5 1. Copy MCACHE.EXE and MCACHE.SPT to the specified# destination in the hard disk. 2 Add a command such as0 C:\MUM\MCACHE.EXE /BE:1024 /E:* /W- /M+ to AUTOEXEC.BAT. ( Now, enter your destination pathname:5 ķ5 5 Ľ (   OK #Cancel$ K Disk Cache Installation D Only one of the following memory types can be allocated for cache buffer:0 1. Extended memory (if you have memory > 1M),= 2. Expanded Memory (if you have expansion memory card), or+ 3. Conventional Memory (Not recommended)  7 Do you want to use extended memory for cache buffer?  Yes ( No $ < Disk Cache Installation 6 You are asked to enter the buffer size (in KB) that' shall be used by Disk Cache utility.7 The default buffer size is 1024 KB and the value can range from 64 to 8191.  ķ$ (in KB) Ľ    OK $Cancel$u (Disk Cache Installation & Do you want to use expanded memory?  Yes  No $ < Disk Cache Installation 6 You are asked to enter the buffer size (in KB) that' shall be used by Disk Cache utility.7 The default buffer size is 1024 KB and the value can range from 64 to 8191.  ķ$ (in KB) Ľ    OK $Cancel$ < Disk Cache Installation 6 You are asked to enter the buffer size (in KB) that' shall be used by Disk Cache utility.6 The default buffer size is 256 KB and the value can range from 64 to 256.  ķ# (in KB) Ľ .   OK $ Cancel $F Disk Cache Installation ? MCACHE enables disk cache for all logical drives by default. For example:0 ABC means enable logical drives A, B, and C.3 ABCD means enable logical drives A, B, C, and D.( * means enable all logical drives. 0 To change the setting, enter the drive names:' ķ' ' Ľ D  OK ( Cancel $FDisk Cache Installation 0 << Enable/Disable Delay Write feature >>  = MCACHE disables a feature called Delayed Write by default., To change the setting, enter your choice: Syntax:. - means disable Delay Write feature- + means enable Delay Write feature  ķ  Ľ Z  OK $ Cancel $FDisk Cache Installation : << Enable/Disable Writing Error Display feature >>  D MCACHE enables a feature called Writing Error Display by default., To change the setting, enter your choice: Syntax:. - means disable Write Error Display- + means enable Write Error Display  ķ  Ľ p  OK $ Cancel $ADisk Cache Installation ? Before installation, read the help information of Disk Cache to know about the utility. 8 The Disk Cache utility MCACHE.EXE exists in your hard= disk. This installation will now add a statement such as:& C:\MiTOOL\MCACHE.EXE to AUTOEXEC.BAT.  Continue?  Yes  No $ ADisk Cache Installation  AUTOEXEC.BAT is updated., Do you want to view the new AUTOEXEC.BAT?  Yes  No $A Disk Cache Installation / Disk Cache installation has completed!  < You can get the facility of this utility just after the( AUTOEXEC.BAT been executed next time. 6 If you want to get the facility right now, select9 Execute menu and then Execute List command and then6 Disk Cache utility after leaving this installation.   OK $F Disk Cache Installation  < AUTOEXEC.BAT updating > = Disk Cache installation will update your AUTOEXEC.BAT now.? If you choose YES, we are going to update your AUTOEXEC.BAT. = If you choose NO, the installation will make a file, named@ AUTO-001.MTL within root of bootable device, for your forward reference.% Continue?  YES & NO