I don't see how a DOS driver loaded from config.nt could even run.
The OP shows a BSOD listing pel1600.sys, so this is an NT driver.
"Benny Fu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| Dear Roy,
|
| Thank you for your posting.
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| In regards to the pel1600.sys file, it is for the PEL-1600, ASPI Manager
| for the SCSI interface/host adapter. This may involve running an
| installation routine with the software that came with the SCSI adapter.
| Please check the config.nt file for more information. PEL-1600 needs the
| line
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| DEVICE=C:\PEL\PEL1600.SYS
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| Please disable the line and check the c:\pel folder.
|
| This is likely related to the real-mode driver.
|
| More Information:
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| 165214 Troubleshooting MS-DOS-Based Programs in Windows
|
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=165214
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| Hope it helps.
|
| Thanks and have a good day!
|
| Regards,
| Benny Fu
| Product Support Services
| Microsoft Corporation
|