Using Terminate-and-Stay-Resident (TSR) Programs and Drivers with Windows Version 3.1 ============================================================= The Program Listing section of this document lists several terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) programs and drivers that are known to cause problems when running with Windows version 3.1. Some of the problems you may encounter include system failures or an incorrect display of information on your screen. In some cases, special steps are provided to solve the problems. While setting up Windows version 3.1, Windows Setup searches the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files for references to TSR programs and drivers, in addition to scanning memory for TSRs that are currently running. If Setup detects a TSR that is known to cause problems when running with Windows version 3.1, a message appears, asking whether you want to continue or quit Setup. If you receive such a message, do the following: 1. Locate your TSR in the Program Listing section of this document and use the information to determine if the situation encountered prevents Windows Setup from successfully installing Windows 3.1. 2. If the situation does not affect Windows Setup, you can continue setting up Windows 3.1 by following the instructions on your screen. If the situation does affect Windows Setup and prevents it from installing Windows on your computer, follow the instructions on the screen to quit Setup, and then complete the following steps. 3. Quit the TSR and remove all references to it from your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. For more information, see the documentation for your TSR. 4. Restart your computer. 5. Run Windows Setup again. After Windows is successfully set up, you may want to restore your TSRs. Not all TSRs or drivers included in the Program Listing section are detected by Setup. The TSRs and drivers that Setup detects are in the SETUP.INF file, listed under the names "incomptsr1" and "incomptsr2". .