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CHKDSK and ERRORLEVEL18 Jul 2003 02:24 GMT4
Does anybody know where can I find a table which describes the optional
errorlevel values that Ms-Dos CHKDSK may return.
10x in advance.
Alon.
Windows 3.1 Boot Diskette18 Jul 2003 00:16 GMT1
My 486 computer running Windows 3.1 has crashed. The HDD
Controller is at fault, and requires a Boot Diskette.
I do not have one, and I can't find a download for one on
the Microsoft website.
USB Memory under Windows 9518 Jul 2003 00:14 GMT2
I have Windows 95 B, and I'd like to use a USB Memory, but
on the install CD, there is no driver for Windows 95.
What can I do ? Is there any driver compatible for windows
95 ?
home page/sound17 Jul 2003 21:38 GMT1
i have windows 95 and recently my home page has changed
and we have not been the one to change it
how do i get my original home page back i want displayed
Also our sound has been deleated or at least does not play
Hover!17 Jul 2003 21:32 GMT1
It is one of my all time favorite games and I would like
to be able to play it again. Does anybody know how to get
it, and how to convert it to WinXP?
IE517 Jul 2003 19:13 GMT1
I am running Windows 95.  I had to use my Product Recovery
Utility disk and now I have lost Internet Explorer and
Outlook Express.  The Microsoft web site will not let me
download ie5 and since I am using Windows 95 I can't
I'm still having problems with the dll.17 Jul 2003 19:00 GMT2
I downloaded a dll file but now it says I need the
program.exe file to open with. How do I get this file?
Thank you for all your assistance. I really appreciate it.
Also, the two dll files are on the desktop, how do i put
MS-DOS to windows17 Jul 2003 18:55 GMT2
When I boot the computer,the Windows 95 screen pops up
for a second or two.  Then it goes to C: prompt.  Why
does it do this?  How do I get to Windows from C: prompt?
Thanks.
windows9517 Jul 2003 18:52 GMT2
i run 95. but i have alot of things on my start up i cant
get into to take it off ..would it help to delete windows
95 and reinstall it again/  if so please let me know how
to do it . or just how to get this stuff off my computer.i
installing windows 9517 Jul 2003 18:43 GMT2
I am trying to set up a home computer with win 95.  I am
booting the hard drive from a: and setting up using the
CD drive.  I type setup from the CD drive.  I get to the
accepting the EULA and then I get the following window:
Registry Problem17 Jul 2003 18:34 GMT2
My laptop has windows 95 and keeps saying that there is a
registry problem. How can I stop that?
exception error running Windows 9517 Jul 2003 17:59 GMT2
I get the following error message and can't run Windows 95
in anything but safe mode because I can't get past the
blue screen:
An exception )E has occurred at 0028:C00534A0 in VxD
installation of win95 in P-IV system17 Jul 2003 10:11 GMT1
Dear
I want to install win 95 in P-IV system having
configration is 845 gl MB/256 DDR/1.7 GHZ processor/40 GB  
HDD.
Window errors that seem to stall and stop on line activity17 Jul 2003 07:22 GMT1
Looking for answer
i keep getting an error C:\windows\temp\~DFB3C4.Temp is
being misreported, it then followed by C:\Progra~1
\Americ~1.0\IDB\MainIDX size is being misreported.
WIndows 95 and 2000 machines on a LAN17 Jul 2003 07:10 GMT1
I HAVE A SMALL PEER TO PEER NETWORK WITH 2 MACHINES.  I
RUN WINDOWS 95 ON ONE AND THE OTHER IS WINDOWS 2000.  WHEN
I TRY TO ACCESS THE 2000 MACHINE FROM THE 95 BOX, I AM
PROMPTED TO ENTER A PASSWORD TO ACCESS THE MACHINE.
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