
Gabriel Knight
Troubleshooting Guide
revised 10/18/95

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1 - HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
SECTION 3 - COMMON INSTALLATION PROBLEMS
SECTION 4 - WINDOWS AND DOS ISSUES
SECTION 5 - COMMON DOS PROBLEMS
SECTION 6 - COMMON WINDOWS PROBLEMS
SECTION 7 - SOUND CARD SETTINGS
SECTION 8 - DOS SOUND ISSUES
SECTION 9 - WINDOWS SOUND ISSUES
SECTION 10 - OBTAINING A SIERRA PATCH DISK
SECTION 11 - BOOT DISK INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION 12 - IF YOU STILL HAVE PROBLEMS
SECTION 13 - SOUND CARD DRIVER INFORMATION

SECTION 1 - HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
FLOPPY DISK (3.5) VERSION:
REQUIRED 
386SX with 4MB RAM
20MB hard drive space  (compressed 40MB)
MS-DOS 5.0 or higher
VGA (256 color)
Mouse

RECOMMENDED FOR BEST PERFORMANCE
486DX with 8MB RAM
Sound Card with DAC


CD ROM VERSION
REQUIRED
386SX with 4 MB RAM
CD ROM drive
Small Install: 1MB (compressed 2MB)
Medium Install: 20MB (compressed 40MB)
Full Install: 33MB (compressed 66MB)
MS-DOS 5.0 or higher
VGA (256 colors)
Mouse

RECOMMENDED FOR BEST PERFORMANCE:
486DX with 8 MB RAM
Double speed CD ROM
Sound Card with DAC


SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

DOS: 
Insert Disk 1 and switch to the floppy disk prompt by typing A: or B:. If 
you are playing the CD version, insert the CD and switch to the CD drive 
by typing the drive letter followed by a colon. Ex: D:.  Then type 
INSTALL to begin the installation program.  Follow the on-screen 
prompts to complete the installation.  

WINDOWS:
Insert Disk 1 or the CD into the appropriate drive.  From Program 
Manager, click on File, then Run.  In the Command Line field, type the 
letter of the drive followed by \SETUP.  Ex: B:\SETUP, D:\SETUP.  
Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.


SECTION 3 - COMMON INSTALLATION PROBLEMS

DOS:
PROBLEM:  After typing INSTALL, a row of dots goes across the screen 
and stops.  The computer is locked up with this row of dots appearing on 
the screen.
SOLUTION:  The dots indicate the hardware detection portion of the 
installation program.  You can bypass the hardware detection (and 
therefore the lockup) by typing INSTALL /M.  If this entry doesn't work, 
try INSTALL /F.  One of these entries should get you past the lockup.

WINDOWS:
PROBLEM:  During installation, you receive an error message saying "You 
do not have a 256 color driver loaded in Windows."  
SOLUTION:  Sierra's Windows games require that Windows is running in 
256 color mode.  Even though your monitor and video card may be 
capable of displaying 256 colors, Windows may not be set up to use this 
resolution.  To check, double-click on Windows Setup in the Main 
program group.  If the Display line reads "VGA" or "16 color", you will 
need to change to a driver that supports 256 colors.  ("VGA" is a default 
Windows video driver that only supports 16 colors and will not work with 
Sierra's Windows games.)  To change video drivers, select Options, then 
Change System Settings.  Open the Display box to see the list of video 
drivers that are currently available.   You should check your video card 
documentation for information on what 256 color driver to select.  

Warning: Be careful when changing video drivers!  If you choose one 
that is not designed for your particular video card, Windows will not 
display properly.  If this occurs, change to your Windows directory, type: 
SETUP, and choose the "VGA" driver again.  You should contact your 
video card manufacturer for the correct driver. 


SECTION 4 - WINDOWS AND DOS ISSUES

This section contains issues that occur in both the DOS and Windows 
versions of Gabriel Knight.  DOS and Windows-specific issues follow. 

PROBLEM:  When starting the game, you get an "Out of rect list room" 
error message.
SOLUTION:  This is an incompatibility with Logitech's MouseWare v6.4.  
Upgrading to v6.41 will correct the problem.  Logitech provides upgrades 
free of charge to registered users.  Their Technical Support phone number 
is (510) 795-0801 and their BBS is (510) 795-0408.

PROBLEM:  When restoring a game, you get the error message "This game 
was saved under a different interpreter". 
SOLUTION:  You need the Gabriel Knight patch disk (GKPAT for the 
floppy version, GKCDPAT for the CD version).  See the section 
"Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk" later in this document. 

PROBLEM:  Saved games take 5-10 minutes to restore. 
SOLUTION:   You need the Gabriel Knight patch disk (GKPAT for the 
floppy version, GKCDPAT for the CD version).  See the section 
"Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk" later in this document. 

PROBLEM:  (Disk version only.)  Text messages sometimes stay on the 
screen even when the character has stopped speaking. 
SOLUTION:  You need the Gabriel Knight patch disk (GKPAT for the 
floppy version, GKCDPAT for the CD version).  See the section 
"Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk" later in this document.  

PROBLEM:  Game displays a "Fatal - Not An Object" error message after 
interrogating a character.
SOLUTION:  You need the Gabriel Knight patch disk (GKPAT for the 
floppy version, GKCDPAT for the CD version).  See the section 
"Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk" in this document.

PROBLEM:  Game text remains on the screen after character has stopped 
speaking or game text seems to be missing.
SOLUTION:   You need the Gabriel Knight patch disk (GKPAT for the 
floppy version, GKCDPAT for the CD version).  See the section 
"Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk" later in this document.


SECTION 5 - COMMON DOS PROBLEMS

PLEASE NOTE:  Unless otherwise stated, these problems and solutions 
apply to both the 3.5 disk and the CD ROM version of Gabriel Knight.

PROBLEM:  You get an "insufficient memory" message when attempting to 
run the game - even though you have lots of conventional memory 
available.  (This usually happens on 4 meg systems, but can occasionally 
occur on computers with more RAM.)
SOLUTION: The Gabriel Knight program uses a "DOS extender" which 
allows the game to use very little conventional memory (less than 400k) 
and access your computer's upper memory directly.  If this upper memory 
is being used by TSR's loaded high - your mouse or CD ROM drivers, 
for example - you can get this error message.  To correct this, run the 
game with a boot disk.  To create a boot disk, you can use the boot disk 
instructions attached to this document or rerun the INSTALL program 
and choose "Make Bootable Floppy" from the Installation Options menu.   

PROBLEM:  You get a "DOS 4GW Professional Error" when starting the 
game. 
SOLUTION:  This error message indicates that memory is low or 
inaccessible.  If you have less than 4 megs (the minimum memory 
requirement), you will get this error message.  Gabriel Knight will not run 
on computers with less than 4 meg.  If you have 4 megs of RAM, run the 
game with a boot disk.  To create a boot disk, you can use the boot disk 
instructions attached to this document or rerun the INSTALL program 
and choose "Make Bootable Floppy" from the Installation Options menu.   

PROBLEM:  When starting the game, you get an error message "Memory 
Allocation Error, cannot load command. System halted."
SOLUTION:  Locate and run the VESA driver for your video card.  This will 
change the computer's memory allocation and prevent this error.  Contact 
your video card manufacturer or consult your video card documentation 
for information on obtaining and installing the VESA driver for your 
video card.

PROBLEM: When starting program, game locks up or crashes with the 
message "Unexpected Interrupt".
SOLUTION:   There are several factors which can cause this problem.
1. Run the game under a boot disk environment.  To create a boot disk, 
you can use the boot disk instructions attached to this document or rerun 
the INSTALL program and choose "Make Bootable Floppy" from the 
Installation Options menu.
2. There could be a sound card conflict. Rerun the INSTALL program 
and choose PC speaker for Music and No Audio/Voice Card for Audio.  
If the game starts fine without the sound card activated, check the sound 
card settings.  See the "Sound Card Settings" section of this document. 
3.  You may need the Gabriel Knight patch disk.  (GKPAT for the floppy 
version, GKCDPAT for the CD version).  The patch will correct some 
lockups and Unexpected Interrupts.  See the section "Obtaining a Sierra 
Patch Disk" later in this document.

PROBLEM: When starting the game, an error message is displayed, "Fatal - 
Screen item does not exist in list: plane.cpp(367) Script 64937/$226"
SOLUTION: Gabriel Knight requires a mouse.  If a mouse driver is not 
installed, the above error message will occur after the introduction.  Make 
sure a Microsoft compatible mouse driver is loaded before starting the 
game.

PROBLEM:  Game crashes with large (mode 40) text on the screen.  Text 
may contain the words "crash address".  May happen when program is 
started or randomly within the game.
SOLUTION:  Run the game under a boot disk environment.  To create a boot 
disk, you can use the boot disk instructions attached to this document or 
rerun the INSTALL program and choose "Make Bootable Floppy" from 
the Installation Options menu.

PROBLEM: Game locks up at the "Day 1" screen when paper boy throws 
paper.
SOLUTION: Your sound card's I/O address is probably set to something 
other than 220.  If changing the I/O address is not an option, Sierra has 
developed a new Soundblaster driver that will allow for I/O addresses 
other than 220.  This driver is called SBSCI32.  See the section 
"Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk" later in this document for information on 
getting this driver.

PROBLEM:  Game displays an error message "316.SND, 803.SND, or 
916.SND Not Found" message.
SOLUTION:  316.SND (CD version only).  At the C:\SIERRA\GKCD 
prompt type COPY D:\PATCHES\227.SND 
C:\SIERRA\GKCD\316.SND. When you rerun the program the error will 
not appear. 

803.SND and 916.SND (Disk version only). If you get one of these error 
messages, you are likely to get the other, so type the following two entries:  
COPY 303.SND 803.SND and COPY 895.SND 916.SND at the 
C:\SIERRA\GABRIEL prompt.  Rerun the program and the error will not 
appear.


PROBLEM:    Mouse cursor jumps over items or acts like it's on an invisible 
"grid".  (CD version only.)  This may cause you to be unable to pick up 
the magnifying glass in St. George's Bookshop or select destinations from 
the map screen. 
SOLUTION:  Some mouse drivers do not work well with SVGA graphics 
modes.   The easiest way to correct this is to rerun the INSTALL program 
and change the Display setting from VESA to VGA.  This will cause the 
icons, maps and character faces (in conversation mode) to display at 
320x200 instead of 640x480.  Running the game in this mode should not 
conflict with the mouse. You can also use another mouse driver.  Sierra 
recommends Microsoft mouse driver 8.x.  If neither of these solutions is 
an option for you, run the game in Windows to avoid the mouse problem. 

PROBLEM:  Random lockups during the game using the Gravis Ultrasound 
card.
SOLUTION:  Sierra and Gravis have developed new drivers for use with the 
GUS card and our other 32-bit programs.  The driver is named GUS32.  
See the section "Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk" later in this document for 
information on getting this driver.

PROBLEM:  Game displays an "out of low memory" message during the 
game. 
SOLUTION:  There are two possible solutions to this memory issue.  First, 
try making a boot disk and running the game under the boot disk 
environment.   You can use the boot disk instructions attached to this 
document or rerun the INSTALL program and choose "Make Bootable 
Floppy" from the Installation Options menu.  If you make the boot disk 
through the INSTALL program, add the following lines to the 
CONFIG.SYS:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DOS=HIGH
If the boot disk does not help, you need the Gabriel Knight patch disk 
(GKPAT for the floppy version, GKCDPAT for the CD version).  See the 
section "Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk" later in this document.

PROBLEM:  Game locks up at the beginning of Day 5.  A cursor appears 
and the game halts, but you can still exit the game normally. 
SOLUTION:  At the end of Day 4, turn the speed setting all the way up and 
the detail setting all the way down.  Then, create a boot disk and run the 
game with the boot disk.  You can use the boot disk instructions attached 
to this document or rerun the INSTALL program and choose "Make 
Bootable Floppy" from the Installation Options menu.  If use a boot disk 
made through the INSTALL program, add the following lines to the 
CONFIG.SYS:

DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DOS=HIGH

This should get you past the lockup.  Once you're past the lockup, you 
can change the speed and details settings back to their original values if 
you want. 


SECTION 6 - COMMON WINDOWS PROBLEMS

PROBLEM:  When you double-click on the Gabriel Knight icon, you get an 
error message "Watcom Win386 - Not running on a 386 DPMI 
implementation"
SOLUTION:  Windows is probably in Standard mode.  Exit to DOS and 
restart Windows by typing WIN /3.  When you are back in Windows, 
check your swap file settings under Virtual Memory in the 386Enhanced 
section of Control Panel.  You should have a permanent swap file of 5-10 
megs set up. 

PROBLEM:  When starting the game, you receive an error message "Gabriel 
Knight requires support for 256 colors".
SOLUTION:  Sierra's Windows games require that Windows is running in 
256 color mode.  Even though your monitor and video card may be 
capable of displaying 256 colors, Windows may not be set up to use this 
resolution.  To check, double-click on Windows Setup in the Main 
program group.  If the Display line reads "VGA" or "16 color", you will 
need to change to a driver that supports 256 colors.  ("VGA" is a default 
Windows video driver that only supports 16 colors and will not work with 
Sierra's Windows games.)  To change video drivers, select Options, then 
Change System Settings.  Open the Display box to see the list of video 
drivers that are currently available.   You should check your video card 
documentation for information on what 256 color driver to select.  

Warning: Be careful when changing video drivers!  If you choose one 
that is not designed for your particular video card, Windows will not 
display properly.  If this occurs, change to your Windows directory, type: 
SETUP, and choose the "VGA" driver again.  You should contact your 
video card manufacturer for the correct driver.

PROBLEM:  The "Intro" to the game will not play, however the game itself 
plays fine. (CD version only.)
SOLUTION:  Some computers will not play the intro from within the game.  
You can watch the intro by double-clicking on INTRO.AVI in the AVI 
directory on the CD.  

PROBLEM:  When starting the game, Windows displays "Insufficient 
memory.  Close one or more applications and try again."
SOLUTION:  First, make sure you are not running any other programs in 
Windows.  Disable all screen savers, virus scans, IconHearIt, etc.  Then, 
make sure your swap file is at 5-10 megs permanent. You can  change the 
swap file through the Virtual Memory Setting in the 386 Enhances section 
of Control Panel.  In addition, if you're using an alternate Windows 
desktop like Norton or PCTools, use plain Program Manager instead.  
You can also make a Windows boot disk.  Windows boot disk instructions 
are included with this document. 

PROBLEM:  The Gabriel Knight window does not fill the whole screen..
SOLUTION:  You are running Windows in a resolution higher than 640x480.  
In 800x600 and 1024x768, the game window will be smaller than the 
screen.  Switching to 640x480 will cause the window to fill the whole 
screen.

PROBLEM:  The game suddenly crashes to a black screen.  There may be a 
blinking white cursor in one corner.
SOLUTION:  There are two possible solution to this problem.  First, you may 
need updated video drivers.  You should contact your video card 
manufacturer to obtain the latest version of their Windows drivers.  
Second, you may need the Gabriel Knight patch disk.  See the "Obtaining 
a Sierra Patch Disk" section of this document.


SECTION 7 -  SOUND CARD SETTINGS AND SOUND ISSUES 

SOUND CARD SETTINGS:
In DOS, the best sound card settings for a SoundBlaster compatible card 
are I/O 220, DMA 1 and IRQ 5 or 7.  If you're using a ProAudio card, 
the best settings are I/O 220, DMA 3 and IRQ 5 for the ProAudio portion 
of the card, set the SoundBlaster portion of the card to DMA 1 and IRQ 
7.  Make sure that the Soundblaster and ProAudio portions do not share 
the same DMA!  Settings outside these parameters can cause lockups 
and/or choppy, repeating or garbled speech.   Most sound cards have test 
utilities that will tell you what settings you are using.  Check your sound 
card documentation for more information.

In Windows, you can use almost any sound card settings.  Settings like  
IRQ 2 or 10 that will not work in DOS will work in Windows.  You 
should check your sound card documentation for information on setting up 
your Windows sound card drivers. 

Many sound cards require special drivers or initialization lines be loaded 
in the AUTOEXEC.BAT and/or the CONFIG.SYS.  Section 12 - Sound 
Card Driver Information lists many common sound cards and their 
AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS requirement.  You should check to 
see if your sound card is in this list.



SECTION 8 - DOS SOUND ISSUES

PROBLEM:  The game locks up when a character speaks (CD version only) 
or when the "scoring" bell rings (floppy and CD versions).
SOLUTION:  This usually happens with SoundBlaster 16 and compatible 
cards.  To fix it, rerun the INSTALL program, change Music to 
SoundBlaster/Adlib and Audio to Thunderboard.  Also, check the sound 
card settings; see the Sound Card Settings section of this document.

PROBLEM:  Choppy, repeating or garbled speech.  (CD version only.)
SOLUTION:  See the above section "Sound Card Settings".

PROBLEM:  Speech or music cuts out occasionally.  
SOLUTION:   This usually happens with SoundBlaster 16 and compatible 
cards.  To fix it, rerun the INSTALL program, change Music to 
SoundBlaster/Adlib and Audio to Thunderboard.  If this does not help, 
edit the RESOURCE.CFG file in the game directory and change the 
"audiosize=xx" line to "audiosize=64".  You may have to experiment with 
the audiosize value; you can set it as high as 127.  You should also check 
your sound card settings.  See the above section "Sound Card Settings". 

PROBLEM:  Using a Reveal sound card, the music sounds great, but the 
voices are barely audible. 
SOLUTION:  Create a boot disk using the boot disk instructions at the end of 
this document.  Add the following lines to the AUTOEXEC.BAT:
C:
CD\MMP16P\UTILITY
SETMODE /MSS
SG16MIX
SG16MIX /Q
CD\
Then, reinstall the game and choose Microsoft Windows Sound System 
for both Audio and Music.  Reboot the computer with the boot disk and 
the voices should be fine.  NOTE:  Some Reveal sound cards may have a 
different directory name. You should check your sound card 
documentation for more information. 

PROBLEM:  No sound in the game after booting up with a boot disk.
SOLUTION:  This happens when sound drivers or configuration lines get left 
off the boot disk. Check for your sound card in the list in Section 12 and 
add the specified lines.  This list contains the AUTOEXEC.BAT and 
CONFIG.SYS lines for many common sound cards.  If your sound card is 
not on this list, you should check the sound card documentation or contact 
the sound card manufacturer directly.


SECTION 9 - WINDOWS SOUND ISSUES

PROBLEM:  When starting the game, you get a "Waveout Open" error 
message.
SOLUTION:  This error is caused by two programs trying to use the sound 
card at the same time.  If you are using any sound-related Windows 
programs like screen savers, IconHearIt, Wired for Sound, etc., you 
should disable them before you start the game.   Packard Bell's Navigator 
will also cause this problem; you should turn Navigator off before you 
start the game.  (You can prevent Navigator from loading automatically 
by dragging its icon from the Startup group to the Accessories group and 
restarting Windows.)

PROBLEM:  You get voices fine, but no music.
SOLUTION:   This is caused by an incorrect MIDI Mapper setup. Make sure 
that the MIDI Map name is "All FM" or "Basic FM". Click on Main, 
then Control Panel and then on MIDI Mapper.  If you have an option 
called Basic FM or something similar, choose it.  Close MIDI Mapper 
and run King's Quest VII.  If you don't have a Basic FM option you will 
need to make a new setup.  From the MIDI Mapper screen, click on New.  
Enter a name such as "Basic FM" and then hit OK.  You will be at a 
screen with four columns and 16 rows.  Click on the word None in the 3rd 
column and the 13th row.  Now click on the small arrow that appears on 
the right of this box.  Choose the FM choice or Synthesizer choice.  Do 
this for ports 13, 14 , 15, and 16.  Click on OK and close out the MIDI 
Mapper.  The music and voices should now play correctly in King's Quest 
VII.  For further information on the correct MIDI Mapper configuration 
for your sound card, please contact your sound card manufacturer.


PROBLEM:  Music and voices cut out.
SOLUTION:  Edit the RESOURCE.WIN file in the game directory and 
change the "winAudioSize=20" to "winAudioSize=40".  If this doesn't 
help, try increasing it, but don't set it higher than 127.

PROBLEM:  Using a Pro Audio Spectrum 16, you get static during opening 
music and when characters are speaking.
SOLUTION:  This happens when the Pro Audio portion of the sound card is 
set to DMA 3.  DMA 3 is the Pro Audio's 8-bit DMA.  Changing the 
DMA setting to DMA 5 (the 16-bit DMA) will correct this problem.  For 
information on changing the DMA setting, please consult your sound card 
documentation.


SECTION 10 - OBTAINING A SIERRA PATCH DISK

The patches available for Gabriel Knight are:
GKPAT - This patch corrects some fatal errors and lockups within the 
game. Floppy version ONLY.
GKCDPAT - Same as GKPAT, but for the CD version only.
GUS32 - New Gravis drivers for Sierra's 32-bit DOS games.
SBSCI32 - New SoundBlaster driver to allow for I/O addresses other than 
220.  (This is the ONLY function of this driver.)

The fastest way to obtain a Sierra patch disk is to download it from one of 
the following on-line services:  the Sierra BBS (206-644-0112), 
CompuServe (GO SIERRA) or America OnLine (KEYWORD SIERRA).   
You can also request a patch disk be mailed to you by calling Sierra 
Technical Support at 206-644-7697, faxing to 206-644-7697 or writing to 
Sierra On-Line Patch Disks, Dept. 10, PO Box 485, Coarsegold, CA  
93614-0485. 


SECTION 11 - BOOT DISK INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please read the entire boot disk instructions prior 
to starting at Step 1. You can skip Steps 3 and 4 if you are playing the 
3.5" disk version of Gabriel Knight. If you are playing the Windows 
version, skip Step 2. 

STEP 1
FORMATTING THE DISK
To make a boot disk, you must system format a high density diskette in 
the A: drive. This procedure will transfer the "system files" to the disk and 
allow the computer to boot up correctly.  The disk must be in the A: drive; 
the computer will not boot from the B: drive. At a DOS prompt, type the 
FORMAT command as follows:

FORMAT A: /S <ENTER>

If you get a "Bad command or file name" error message, type: 

PATH=C:\DOS <ENTER>

Then retype the FORMAT command above.  If you receive the error 
again, the MS-DOS FORMAT command may not be on your system, or 
it may have been renamed.  Programs such as PC Tools and Norton Disk 
Utilities sometimes rename the FORMAT command to prevent accidental 
loss of data.  If you are using a program of this type, check your 
documentation to find out how to format a SYSTEM DISK, then proceed 
to Step 2. 

STEP 2
LOCATING THE MOUSE DRIVER (skip if playing the Windows 
version)
The DOS version of Gabriel Knight requires that a mouse driver be 
loaded into memory with the boot disk. There are two kinds of mouse 
drivers available: those that load in the CONFIG.SYS file and those that 
load in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  CONFIG.SYS mouse drivers have an 
extension of .SYS (MOUSE.SYS) and AUTOEXEC.BAT drivers have 
either a .COM or .EXE extension (MOUSE.COM, MOUSE.EXE).  You 
must load at least one of these drivers, but it is not necessary to load them 
all. 

If you do not know where the mouse drivers are located on your system, 
the command below should help you locate them.  Type the following at 
the C:\ prompt:

DIR MOUSE* /S <ENTER>

This command will cause the system to search all subdirectories for a file 
called MOUSE.  If the system locates a MOUSE file, it will display the 
path where the file is located.  For example, if the MOUSE.COM file is 
located in a C:\MOUSE directory, the system will display:

Directory of C:\MOUSE
	MOUSE.SYS		55160 	03-10-92	3:10a
	MOUSE.COM		56408	03-10-03	6:00a

If this procedure does not locate a MOUSE file, your mouse driver may 
have a different name; some common names for mouse drivers are 
IMOUSE, GMOUSE and HPMOUSE.  Your should check your mouse 
documentation for the exact file names and how to install them. 

Once you have located the mouse driver, you must copy it to the boot 
disk.  The following example assumes that the mouse drivers are located 
in the C:\MOUSE directory as shown above.  To copy the MOUSE files 
to the boot disk, type:

COPY C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.* A: <ENTER>

Substitute the appropriate path and file names for your mouse drivers in 
the command above.  After you press ENTER, you should see a message 
indicating that some files were copied.


STEP 3
LOCATING THE CD ROM DEVICE DRIVER (skip if not playing 
the CD version)
The CD ROM drive requires a device driver loaded in the CONFIG.SYS 
file.  This driver must be loaded correctly or you will be unable to access 
your CD ROM drive. To make sure that the device driver loads correctly 
on the boot disk, look at the CONFIG.SYS on the hard drive and copy the 
driver line from there.  To display the CONFIG.SYS, type the following 
at a DOS prompt:

CD\ <ENTER>
EDIT CONFIG.SYS <ENTER>

The CONFIG.SYS file will display on the screen. Look for the line that 
loads the CD ROM device driver. The line should

look something like this:

DEVICE=C:\DRV\CDROMDRV.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DRV\CDROMDRV.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220
DEVICEHIGH /L:14652 =C:\DRV\CDROMDRV.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220

The device driver in your CONFIG.SYS may differ slightly from those 
listed above.  Carefully write down the line for use in your boot disk.  

To exit the CONFIG.SYS, press the <ALT>, <F>, then <X> keys.

If you have a SCSI CD ROM drive, there may be an additional driver in 
your CONFIG.SYS that must be loaded for the CD ROM device drivers 
to load correctly.  Check your CD drive documentation for more 
information. 

NOTE:  If you cannot locate the driver in your CONFIG.SYS file, check 
your CD-ROM drive documentation, or contact the drive's manufacturer.


STEP 4
LOCATING THE MSCDEX CD ROM EXTENSION (skip if not 
playing the CD version)
In addition to the CD ROM device driver in the CONFIG.SYS, your CD 
ROM drive requires MSCDEX, the Microsoft extension for CD ROM 
drives.  If this extension is not loaded correctly in the AUTOEXEC.BAT, 
you will be unable to access your CD ROM drive. To display the 
AUTOEXEC.BAT, type the following at a DOS prompt:

CD\ <ENTER>
EDIT AUTOEXEC.BAT <ENTER>

The AUTOEXEC.BAT file will display on the screen. Look for the line 
that loads MSCDEX. It should look something like this:

C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD001
LH C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD001 
LOADHIGH /L:14429 C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD001

The MSCDEX line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT may differ slightly from 
the ones above. Carefully write down the line for use in your boot disk.  

To exit the AUTOEXEC.BAT, press the <ALT>, <F>, then <X> keys.


STEP 5
LOCATING THE SOUND CARD DRIVERS
Many sound cards have drivers or initialization lines that must be loaded 
in the AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS.   Some sound cards that 
require these drivers or initialization routines are the SoundBlaster 16, 
MAD16 and the Aria 16.

At the end of these Boot Disk Instructions, you will find a section labeled 
"Sound Cards".  These tables contain the sound card lines for many 
common sound cards.  Check to see if your sound card is on the list.  If it 
is, you will need to add the appropriate lines to the AUTOEXEC.BAT 
and/or CONFIG.SYS on your boot disk.  If your sound card is not listed, 
you should check your documentation for information on what needs to 
load in the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS. 


STEP 6
CREATING THE CONFIG.SYS FILE
To create the CONFIG.SYS file on the boot disk, type the following at a 
DOS prompt:

A: <ENTER>
CD\ <ENTER>
EDIT CONFIG.SYS <ENTER>

This will display the blank (usually blue) screen of the DOS Editor. Enter 
the following lines:

DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS 
DOS=HIGH,UMB 
FILES=30
BUFFERS=20 

If you're using MOUSE.SYS to load your mouse, add the following line:

DEVICE=A:\MOUSE.SYS 

If you're playing the CD version of Gabriel Knight, add the CD ROM 
device driver as you wrote it down in the "Locating the CD ROM Device 
Driver" section. The device driver should look something like this:

DEVICE=C:\DRV\CDROMDRV.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220 

If you need to load any sound card drivers, copy them from the "Sound 
Cards" section now.  The following example lines are for the 
SoundBlaster 16:

DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 
I:5 D:1 H:5 
DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS

Save the file by pressing <ALT>, <F>, then <S>.  Exit the file by 
pressing <ALT>, <F>, then <X>.


STEP 7
CREATING THE AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE
To create the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the boot disk, type the following 
at a DOS prompt:

A: <ENTER>
CD\ <ENTER>
EDIT AUTOEXEC.BAT <ENTER>

This will display the blank (usually blue) screen of the DOS Editor. Enter 
the following lines:

@ECHO OFF
C:\ 
SET COMSPEC=C:\COMMAND.COM 
PROMPT SIERRA BOOT DISK $_$P$G 
PATH=C:\;C:\DOS;C:\SIERRA 


If you are using the MOUSE.COM or MOUSE.EXE file to load your 
mouse, add the appropriate line:

A:\MOUSE.COM

If you're playing the Windows version of Gabriel Knight, add the 
following line:

C:\DOS\SMARTDRV

If you're playing the CD version of Gabriel Knight, add the MSCDEX 
line as you write it down in the "Locating the MSCDEX CD ROM 
Extension" section.  For example:

C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD001 

If you need to run any sound card initialization programs or load any 
drivers, copy them from the "Sound Cards" section now.  The following 
example lines are for the SoundBlaster 16:

SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 T6 
SET SOUND=C:\SB16
SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E 
C:\SB16\SB16SET /M:220 /VOC:220 /CD:220 /MIDI:220 /LINE:220 
C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S 

Save the file by pressing <ALT>, <F>, then <S>.  Exit the file by 
pressing <ALT>, <F>, then <X>.


STEP 8
REBOOT THE COMPUTER AND START THE GAME
Reboot your system by pressing the <RESET> button on your computer 
or by using the <CTRL> <ALT> <DELETE> key sequence on your 
keyboard.  Follow the instructions in the game manual to start the game.


SECTION 12 - IF YOU STILL HAVE PROBLEMS
If you continue to experience any problems with Gabriel Knight, or if you 
have any questions, Sierra Technical Support will be happy to assist you.  
You can reach Technical Support at (206) 644-4343 between 8:15 am and 
4:45 pm, Monday through Friday.  We can also be reached by fax at 
(206) 644-7697 or by mail at the following address:

Sierra On-Line Technical Support
PO Box 85006
Bellevue, WA  98015-8506

In Europe, please contact our office in England. The Customer Service 
number is (44) 1734-303171, between 
9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.   The BBS number is (44) 
1734-304227 and the fax number 
is (44) 1734-303201.  Customer Service can also be reached at the 
following address:

Sierra On-Line Limited
4 Brewery Court
The Old Brewery
Theale, Reading, Berkshire
RG7 5AJ UNITED KINGDOM


You can also contact our Technical Support Team on one of the following 
services:

Sierra BBS		(206) 644-0112 
CompuServe		GO SIERRA
America Online		KEYWORD SIERRA
Internet			support@sierra.com
			http://www.sierra.com

If you decide to write or fax, please provide the following information so
that Sierra Technical Support can assist you as efficiently as possible:

Name:
Fax number:
Phone number:
Address:

Game name, version number and S/N number (from disk #1 or CD hub): 

What problem are you having?  Be VERY specific.  Is there an 
error message?  What is it?  Where does it occur? Does it happen 
the same way each time?





Floppy or CD?

Are you playing in Windows or DOS?

Type of computer (386, 486, etc.)

Brand of video card (Trident, Diamond, etc.)

Amount of RAM (4 meg, 8 meg, etc.)

DOS version (MS-DOS 6.0, PC-DOS 6.2, etc.)

Windows version (3.1, WFWG, Win95, etc.)

Brand of sound card and sound card settings (SoundBlaster Pro, 
Forte16, Mozart, etc.  Please be VERY specific with the brand 
name. Sound card settings include DMA, IRQ and I/" values.)

Any disk compression?  What kind? (Doublespace, Stacker, etc.)

Any third-part memory manager?  What kind?  (QEMM, 386MAX, 
etc.)

Largest executable program size or bytes free after booting with the 
boot disk. (Type MEM to find out.) 

What have you tried so far?  (Boot disk, no sound, etc.)



Please attach copies of your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT 
from your hard drive and the boot disk.




SOUND CARD DRIVER INFORMATION 

NOTE:  The sound card drivers and initialization lines in this section are
the default settings for these devices.  You should check your AUTOEXEC.BAT
and CONFIG.SYS on your hard drive to see if you are using any non-default
settings.


ADLIB
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        NONE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

This is a MIDI card only and will not play most sound 
effects.


ARIA 16 - Common on IBMs
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET ARIA=C:\ARIA
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5
        C:\DOS\SOUNDCLT.COM*

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\ARIA\BIN\SOUNDCFG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\ARIA\BIN\SNDSAVER.SYS
        
*This line is not always present.


ATI STEREO FXCD
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET ATI_SND=C:\SFXCD

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


AUDIO ROCK IT 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        NONE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


AUDIO 16 BY AZTECH
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        C:\GB2KAUDIO\UTILITY\GWBVOL
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check your AUTOEXEC.BAT on the hard drive for
the SET BLASTER and SET SOUND parameters.


BOCA SOUND EXPRESS
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SE1440\CSACMOD1.EXE


BREVE TECHNOLOGIES
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        C:\BRV16F\DOSDRV\INIT16
        C:\BRV16F\DOSDRV\MIXER

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


CRYSTAL CLEAR WAVE TABLE BY CRYSTAL LAKE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5
        C:\CCLEAR\CSACMAX1.COM*
        C:\CCLEAR\CSACHMX1.COM**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\CCLEAR\CSAMOD1.EXE -S***

*Enables Soundblaster compatibility.
**Add /ON to enable Soundblaster compatibility, /OFF to disable it.
***Use -S for Soundblaster mode and -W for Windows Sound System mode.


DIAMOND
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND16=C:\DIAMOND
        C:\DIAMOND\SNDINIT /B**

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check your AUTOEXEC.BAT on the hard drive for the SET BLASTER parameters.
**Use /C for Soundblaster mode and /B for Microsoft Sound System mode.


DIAMOND LX
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET SOUND=C:\SONIC
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5
        C:\SONIC\MZTVOL.EXE
        C:\SONIC\MZTINIT WSS*
        C:\SONIC\MTZINIT.SYS

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Use WSS for Windows Sound System mode and SB for Soundblaster mode.


DSP16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check your AUTOEXEC.BAT on the hard drive for the SET BLASTER parameters.


ENSONIQ SOUNDSCAPE - Common on Gateways
Driver version 1.10 dated 11/31/94
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 Ixx Dx
        SET SNDSCAPE=C:\SNDSCAPE
        C:\SNDSCAPE\SSINIT FM*
        C:\SNDSCAPE\VSB_EMM.COM**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE***

*Use FM for FM synth, GM for General MIDI and MT32 for Roland MT32 emulation.
**Can help with Soundblaster emulation. Requires the EMM386 line in the CONFIG.SYS
***Necessary for the VSB_EMM.COM line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT


ENSOMIQ SOUNDSCAPE - Common on Gateways
Driver version 1.20.02 dated 12/19/94
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 Ixx Dx
        SET SNDSCAPE=C:\SNDSCAPE
        C:\SNDSCAPE\SSINIT /I*
        C:\SNDSCAPE\VSB_EMM.COM**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE***

*/I enables FM synth and General MIDI emulation.
Run MT32.EXE to enable Roland MT32 emulation.
**Can help with Soundblaster emulation. Requires the EMM386 line in the CONFIG.SYS
***Necessary for the VSB_EMM.COM line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT


ESS AUDIO DRIVE - Common on Compaqs
        AUTOEXEC.BAT            
        NONE     

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\CPQDOS\VOLCTRL.EXE*
        DEVICE=C:\PCAUDIO\VOLCTRL.EXE**

*Loads the DOS mixer. <Ctrl/Right Shift> turns up the volume, <Ctrl/Left Shift>
turns it down.
**Necessary to load Windows mixer.


FORTE 16 - Common on Packard Bells
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET GALAXY=*
        SET SOUND=C:\FORTE16
        C:\FORTE16\UTILITY\EMUTSR

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for these settings.
**Enables the Soundblaster emulation.


FUSION 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SPECTRUM\MVSOUND.SYS D: Q:**

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for these settings.
**D: is the DMA channel and Q: is the IRQ setting


GALANT
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


GALAXY - See Multi-Media Pro 16


GATEWAY 2000 AUDIO DRIVE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        C:\G2KAUDIO\UTILITY\GWBVOL
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5
        SET SOUND=C:\G2KAUDIO

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

This sound card will autoconfigure itself to Soundblaster or Microsoft
Sound System mode.


GOLDEN SOUND BY TOPEK
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        C:\GS16\GS-ENV PC:\GS16ES

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


GRAVIS ULTRASOUND OR GRAVIS ACE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET ULTRASND=*
        SET ULTRADIR=*
        C:\ULTRASND\ULTRINIT
        SBOS.BAT**
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for complete SET lines for the GUS.
**The SBOS.BAT line must be loaded to enable the card's Soundblaster
emulation. This line is not needed for the ACE.


IBM PS/1
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


ISP 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET ISP16=C:\ISP16
        C:\ISP16\ISPINIT /B/M*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE
*Use /B switch for SB mode
*Use /M switch for  Microsoft Sound System mode



JAZZ 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\JAZZ\JAZZ.SYS D:* Q:*

*D:  DMA CHANNEL.
*Q:  IRQ SETTING.
Specific values and directories may change



MAD 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET MAD16=C:\MAD16
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 
        C:\MAD16\M16INIT /B /M*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Use /B switch for Soundblaster  mode.  Use /M switch for Microsoft Sound
System Mode



MAGIC S20 - Common on Acers
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET SOUND16=C:\MAGICS20
        C:\MAGICS20\SNDINIT /B /M*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Use /B switch for Soundblaster  mode.  Use /M switch for  Microsoft Sound
System Mode



MAGITEC GREEN 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE



MEDIA CONCEPT
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET MC=C:\MC

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE



MEDIA VISION DELUXE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        C:\MEDVSN\VBEAI.COM

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\MEDVSN\PROS.SYS



MEDIA VISION PREMIUM 3D SCSI2
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\MEDVSN\PA3D.SYS
        DEVICE=MINI406A.SYS



MMCD16W
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=C:\MMCD16W
        SET GALAXY=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT for the SET BLASTER and SET GALAXY parameters



MONTE CARLO BY TURTLE BEACH
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        C:\MCARLO\MCHKMIX

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\MCARLO\MCMODE -S -W*

*Use -S switch for SB mode
*Use -W switch for  Microsoft Sound System Mode



MOZART SOUND CARD Common on Canons
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET SOUND=C:\MOZART
        C:\MOZART\MTZVOL.EXE

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\MOZART\MZTINIT.SYS WSS /530*

*WSS /530 Puts the card into WSS mode port 530



MULTI-MEDIA PRO 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET GALAXY=*
        SET SOUND=C:\MMP16P

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the full SET GALAXY line.



MW WAVE - Common on IBM Thinkpads
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=
        SET MWPATH=C:\MWD\MANAGER;C:\MWD\MWGAMES*
        SET MWROOT=C:\MWD
        MWGAMES=ON**

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*This is all one line.
**ON turns on Soundblaster emulation and OFF turns it off.



ORCHID GAMEWAVE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=*
        C:\GW32\GW32.EXE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET SOUND and
SET BLASTER lines.



ORCHID SOUNDWAVE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=*
        C:\SW32\SW32.EXE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET SOUND and
SET BLASTER lines.



PHILLIPS
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        NONE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE



PRO AUDIO SPECTRUM 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SPECTRUM\MVSOUND.SYS D:*Q:*

*D:  DMA CHANNEL.      Q:  IRQ SETTING.
<DIR> may be PROAUDIO on older drivers.



PRO SONIC
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\PROSONIC\PROSYS.SYS



SC400
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET SOUND=C:\SC400
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        C:\SC400\UTILITY\SNDINIT /B

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE



SGBAS16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=C:\SGBAS16
        SET GALAXY=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SGBAS16\DRIVERS\EEPRO.SYS

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET GALAXY and
SET BLASTER lines.



SOUNDBLASTER AWE 32 
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET SOUND=C:\SB16
        C:\SB16\SB16SET /P/Q
        C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S*
        C:\SB16\AWEUTIL /S

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS   /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 I:5 D:1 H:5
        DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS**

*May be SBCONFIG on older cards.
**This line is only required to enable the sound card's CD-ROM interface.



SOUNDBLASTER PRO
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET SOUND=C:\SBPRO*
        C:\SBPRO\SBP_SET*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*On newer cards the drivers and such may look like 
the SB16 except loading out of a different directory.



SOUNDBLASTER 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 T6
        SET SOUND=C:\SB16
        SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E
        C:\SB16\SB16SET*
        C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 I:5 D:1 H:5
        DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS***

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SB16SET line.




SOUND EXPRESSION BY BOCA
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=
        C:\CE1440\CSACMAX1.COM*
        C:\CE1440\CSACHMX1.COM**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SE1440\CSACMOD1.EXE -S -W***

*Enables Soundblaster compatibility.
**/ON turns on Soundblaster compatibility, /OFF turns it off.
***-S for Soundblaster mode and -W for Windows Sound System mode.




SOUND EZ - See Mad 16



SOUND FX PLUS
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SOUND=C:\MMSUP

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE




SOUNDMAND BY LOGITECH
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SOUNDMAN\MVSOUND.SYS




SOUND 16A - Common on Packard Bells 1 OF 2**
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET GALAXY=*
        C:\SOUND16A\UTILITY\SETMODE /MSS**
        SET SOUND16=C:\SOUND16A

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET GALAXY line.
**Use /SB switch for SB mode. Use /MSS switch for Microsoft Sound System Mode.




SOUND 16A - Common on Packard Bells 2 OF 2**
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET GALAXY=*
        C:\AUDIO\SNDINIT.EXE /B**
        SET SOUND16=C:\AUDIO

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET GALAXY line.
**Use /B switch for SB mode
**Use /M switch for  Microsoft Sound System Mode




SOUND 144 - Common on Packard Bells
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET GALAXY=*
        SET SOUND=SOUND144
        C:\SOUND144\UTILITY\SETMODE /SBP**

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET GALAXY line.
**Use /SBP for Soundblaster mode and /MSS for Microsoft Sound System mode.




STRAUSS
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        NONE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE





TROPEZ BY TURTLE BEACH 
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        C:\TROPEZ\DOSAPPS\SETUPSND*
        C:\TROPEZ\DOSAPPS\TZMODE -S*

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\TROPEZ\DOSAPPS\TZMODE**

*Windows will disable these lines, so they will need to be run again
if Windows is started and shut down.  Use -S for Soundblaster mode and -W
for Windows Sound System mode on the TZMODE line.
**This line is necessary if the sound card is also 
acting as the CD-ROM controller.




VIBRA 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 T6
        SET SOUND=C:\VIBRA16
        SET MIDI=*
        C:\VIBRA16\DIAGNOSE /S**
        C:\VIBRA16\MIXERSET /P/Q

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\VIBRA16\DRV\VIBRA16.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\VIBRA16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET MIDI line.
**Older cards may use SBCONFIG instead of DIAGNOSE.




VOYETRA SOUND
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET ISP16=ISP16*
        C:\ISP16\ISPINIT /B

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*May be SET ISP16=VOYETRA




WAVERIDER BY AZTECH
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=
        SET SOUND=C:\WAVRIDER
        SET GALAXY=
        C:\WAVRIDER\DRIVERS\WAVERIDE.EXE
        C:\WAVRIDER\SETMODE /SBP*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Use /SBP for Soundblaster mode and /MSS for Microsoft Sound System mode.



