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To: alraz who wrote (5321)1/19/1999 2:36:00 PM
From: RagTimeBand  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Hi Alan

Thanks for the information. I'm currently in the dark ages, running Win 3.11 on a 386 DX (25MHZ), and have made the decision to jump to warp speed. Maybe an overstatement, but that's probably how it's going to feel. I haven't installed or worked with Win95 or Win98 and I'm trying to make sure I don't make any bad assumptions.

Based on your experience would you have any reservations about buying a computer that didn't have a floppy drive, just an LS-120?

During the install process of Win95 or Win98 do either of them require an A drive (ex: to build a rescue disk) to write to? And if so, would the LS-120 suffice?

TIA - Emory
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