FILES
Type: Internal (2.0 and later)
Syntax:
FILES=(number)
Purpose: Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to specify the maximum
number of
files that can be open at the same time.
Discussion
You should specify a FILES= value of at least 20 to satisfy most of
today`s
application programs. Some programs, such as Windows, may require as
many as 30
or 40 files. If you have not allocated enough files for an application,
an
error message may be displayed. If this happens, increase the number of
files
available and restart your computer. You should be aware that some
programs
change the FILES= value in your CONFIG.SYS file automatically. After
installing
a new program, be sure to check your CONFIG.SYS file to make sure the
setting
will work with your other applications.
For more information on the FILES command, refer to Chapter 6, Tips for
Advanced
Users.
Option
number - Specifies the maximum number (8 to 255) of open files that DOS
will
allow. The default value is 8.
Example
To set the maximum number of files that can be open at the same time to
40,
enter the following in your CONFIG.SYS file:
files=40
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