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recycle bin09 Aug 2003 12:14 GMT2
i think i already know the answer to this but i was just
wondering if it possible to retrive files once you have
emptied the recycle bin.
IEXPLORE executed an invalid instruction in09 Aug 2003 08:32 GMT1
IEXPLORE executed an invalid instruction in
module <unknown> at 0000:00000017.
IEXPLORE executed an invalid instruction in
module <unknown> at 0000:00000017.
DNS registry entry09 Aug 2003 02:12 GMT1
I am doing a dial-up connection to an ISP in Windows 95 &
Windows 98. I would like to know where the DNS servers
info are stored in the windows registry in Windows 95 &
Windows 98.
reinstall Win9508 Aug 2003 21:08 GMT1
If i reinstall 95 and repartion the harddrive, i will lose
everything on the harddrive, right?  
WINDOWS08 Aug 2003 17:53 GMT1
HOW DO I UNINSTALL WINDOWS95 FROM MY COMPUTER
How do Upgrade from Windows 95 to Windows 9808 Aug 2003 17:52 GMT1
My scanner and my Palm uses the USB connection and my
bellsouth internet service says i need at least windows 98
to install. How do I get this done? Is it necessary to
back up file 1st? I use MS Office, can I still use as
W95 with a cable modem08 Aug 2003 14:58 GMT1
Am having to re-install Windows 95, and need to know what version
supports talking to a cable modem for a hi-speed link to the net. Would
that be a service pack, an IE upgrade, or a Winsock update
TIA
windows socket 2 update08 Aug 2003 13:27 GMT2
Does anyone know how to download this update?  When I
download the item, thenext screen shows a torn sheet of
paper.  I am unable to install the Palm Desktop software
for my Palm Pilot without this update.  Any suggestions?  
IE 5.0 download page(please reply!)08 Aug 2003 06:56 GMT1
I badly need to upgrade my old laptops' IE 3.02 to IE 5.0
but cant find a legitimate download page. Thanks to
microsofts excellent customer support (hint of sarcasm)I
cant get it from them. Could somebody please send me a
Windows 95 Dial Up Networking update08 Aug 2003 03:48 GMT1
I have had windows 95 (On a Dell USA machine) since '97,
and want to install a firewall, which wants DUN ver 1.3. I
get this from Microsoft, and it says Windows is the wrong
version. How do I check which version of DUN I have at the
fdisk the harddrive08 Aug 2003 01:31 GMT2
I have a laptop and it has removable drives 3.5 and cd rom
I wiped harddrive clean, I am having problems loading
windows 95. I have a boot disk and cd, when I run
installation 3.5 disk everything is ok but I get a message
Monitor color07 Aug 2003 23:39 GMT1
I lost the "RED" color on my monitor.  How can I fix it.
where to find?07 Aug 2003 21:45 GMT1
Where do I go to download a win95 boot disk??  and where
do I go for and upgrade from 95-98??  my win 95 wont load
autoexec.exe and config.sys??  or is there any way to get
an win98 istallation disk (for cheap cheap cheap)???   or
su-001307 Aug 2003 21:43 GMT1
I recently had to format my hard drive. No big deal, I've
done it before. When I try to install 95 this time I get
a error message about HPFS & Windows NT and lantastic.
Nothing is on my hard drive as far as I can tell. Are the
Need Boot Disk07 Aug 2003 04:52 GMT2
There's an older computer that I need to access, but it's
asking for the boot disk.  I've tried my 98 disk to no
avail.  Does anyone know where I can get a 95 and a 3.1
Boot Disk?  Thanks!!
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