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To: Junkyardawg who wrote (3500)5/11/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: wily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110645
 
Looks like you'll be going back to the shop. You can do the same thing with 95 that you can with 98, except the win95 startup disk won't work as is -- it has to be modified.

My suggestion is to go back to the shop and have him re-partition your disk into two drives. On the second drive have him put the win95 files, so next time this happens it'll be a snap to re-install.

Alternatively, you could ask him for a win95 setup disk.

w

PS You'd be doing yourself a favor to get a MS DOS manual and learn some basics, and then learn how to partition and format. It's really very simple. Then you wouldn't have to take the thing to the shop anymore.

Here's an on-line DOS manual:

computerhope.com