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Buying windows 9514 Aug 2003 11:48 GMT5
Is it possible to purchase Windows 95?  If so, where can I
find it?
What version of Win95 do I have?14 Aug 2003 11:33 GMT1
What version of Win95 do I have?
Hints:
-Microsoft Windows95 With USB Support
-c 1981-1997
System Configuration Utility14 Aug 2003 09:23 GMT2
The command for the System Configuration Utility in
Windows XP is msconfig.exe, but what is the command for
Windows 95?
MSBlast variants targeting Win9x machines (Heads Up)14 Aug 2003 05:25 GMT2
copyied from 98 newsgroup
W32.Randex.E
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.randex.e.html
Identified 12 August-03
Reinstalling14 Aug 2003 02:06 GMT1
It seems I deleted some Windows files by accident when
clearing out old files.  Now I cannot reinstall Windows 95
at all.  The only Win 95 disk I have is the original
Windows 95 CD.  The files I deleted were HIMEM.SYS;
PS/2 mouse set-up14 Aug 2003 01:18 GMT1
I have a problem getting my PC to recognise the PS/2 mouse
that is connected to the serial port via an adaptor.
I have an old pentium PC with no PS/2 port. I used to have
a PS/2 mouse connected via an adaptor but recently had to
mouse installation14 Aug 2003 00:39 GMT4
I deleted Win 95 on my Pentium I Dell.  I went thru
Windows 95 startup/setup.  But my Microsoft "Mouse Port
Compatible Mouse 2.1A" is not getting detected and I can't
figure out whether I should install a driver for it or
missing files13 Aug 2003 22:21 GMT1
same question as last lady missing file 32dll any ideas
why or how 2 get it back
can i swap and save info off my old hd to my new hd13 Aug 2003 19:34 GMT1
I have a old computer running win95 that slow as can be, i
want to complete reinstall everything, repartition the hd
and so forth. I have files on there i want to save, but
its to slow to even access them. can i take the hd out,
it sort of has to do with windows setup.13 Aug 2003 16:00 GMT1
Currently, I have windows 95. I recently purchased the
Windows XP Professional CD. After it installs, it
restarts, runs a setup configuration, and says STOP:
0x0000007B. It told me to run a virus scan for corrupted
Format harddrive13 Aug 2003 15:17 GMT1
I am reinstalling Win95 on a computer.
When I reformat the harddrive I end up with multiple hard
drives letters showing up in Windows Explorer.
How can I get it to reformat and only show C as my
anti-virus and other win95 support programs13 Aug 2003 08:17 GMT1
I'm having trouble finding an anti-virus that will work
with the original windows 95.  I have found some that will
work with windows 95b.  Is there a way to upgrade my
program to 95b?  
File C:\windows\ifshlp.sys is corrupted or missing13 Aug 2003 07:43 GMT4
File C:\windows\ifshlp.sys in Windows 95 is missing or
corrupted. When I turn my computer on it boots to the
Microsoft Windows 95 picture then to the corrupted error
message: Which starts out with Oak Technology Inc, etc.,
Installing a new HD13 Aug 2003 05:07 GMT3
I had a HD crash and I have a HD I pulled from older computer. I have been
trying to install the "new" HD in the computer that had the HD crash. In
BIOS, I've tried to use the auto detect HD feature but the system can't see
it. I've tried jumper setting as master and cable select. I ...
Purchased OEM copy of Win9513 Aug 2003 02:58 GMT2
I recently was given an old PC with an unlicensed copy of
windows 95 on it.  I purchased a copy of windows 95 on
EBAY to be able to use it legally, but when I tried to re-
install windows, I got an error message that the
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