DOS Command Loadfix
Type: Internal (5.0 and later)
			
			Syntax:
			
			LOADFIX [d:][path]filename [parameters]
			
			Purpose: Ensures that a program is loaded above the first 64K 
			of conventional memory, and runs the program (new with DOS Version 
			6).
			
			Discussion
			
			Tells DOS to load the specified program into the first 64K of 
			conventional memory. If a Packed file corrupt message is displayed, 
			use the LOADFIX command to ensure that the program you are trying to 
			run is loaded above the first 64K of conventional memory. 
			
			Example
			
			To load a program named LETTER1 (in the LETTERS directory on drive 
			C) enter:
			loadfix c:\letter1
			 
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