xmsdsk is a program that can virtualize memory into a disk. It needs XMS extended memory when running, but its /u parameter seems to have a bug: if this program has never been run before, and you enter the command xmsdsk /u /y to remove the XMS virtual disk, the system will inexplicably add a virtual disk instead, and this disk is unusable.
To work around this /u parameter bug, the current method is to first run xmsdsk /y and then xmsdsk /u /y
To work around this /u parameter bug, the current method is to first run xmsdsk /y and then xmsdsk /u /y
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