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To: hpeace who wrote (12585)1/2/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: Night Writer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
steve,
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If I understand you correctly, I can add another hard drive to my present computer rather then replacing the current hard drive with a larger hard drive. The new hard drive would have to have windows 95 installed on it. Would this be like running two windows systems, or could one hard drive just serve as a storage unit like a zip or floppy drive? Hmm, like the idea no matter how it works. Could add a new large hard drive and use smaller orginal hard drive for games, and internet.

I have seen clean sweep in the stores. I currently have WIN Delete 97. That is how I know about all the orphen DLL files. It finds them and then warns me that uninstalling them could be dangerous. Maybe, I should just close my eyes and uninstall them? Wouldn't be the first time I had to reinstall everything if it didn't work.

Also have uninstalled Access 2.1 and it left GID files (whatever they are?) behind. When I go to delete them, I get a windows warning not to do it. Interestingly enough, I did it anyway once, and they came back when I rebooted the PC!!! I take it Clean Sweep will do a better job?

Thanks for the advice. Hope you had a Happy New Year.
NW