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Windows 95 was too fat to install itself so needed help from the slimmer 3.1
Microsoft engineer explains why the old OS had to babysit its flashy successor Veteran Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen has answered the question of why Microsoft insisted on running up a miniature ...
Some users were keen on finding out whether the MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 versions could install a miniature Windows 95 instead ...
Raymond Chen, a Microsoft veteran who has worked on Windows development for more than 30 years, recently explained that the Windows 95 setup caused developers more ...
Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen has settled once and for all the question of why the Windows 95 setup program went on a tour ...
I bought a used hard drive on eBay for an old laptop. Even though it's been reformatted (format c: /u) with the DOS 6.22 setup disk, when I go to install Windows 95, it's pulling the old user's name ...
In a nutshell: When trying to install Windows 95 for the first time, PC users were presented with a dull text interface and no graphics. DOS could indeed "do graphics," but the Windows team decided to ...
Q. When I start my computer I get a warning that "Drive space VxD and drive space real mode are mismatched, you may need to re-install them." A. This happens when you install, remove, and then ...
yes, its the same computer and I don't give up easily. I am sure about the 1.72 format, but what I'm not sure about is what kind of image writer if any I should be using. I also tried several ...
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