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password help03 Dec 2003 16:53 GMT3
I have a Packard Bell using windows 95.. and when i turn
the computer on a screen demanding me to "enter password"
pops up. it has 7 charactors possible... i no longer
remember the password. the computer was in storage for 3
computer freezes03 Dec 2003 16:52 GMT3
I hope someone can give me an answer as to why my computer
seems to freeze up when the flipping pop up ads start??  I
will always have to do the cntrl, alt, delete to get rid
of the problem and then have to reboot the computer.  This
Scandisk03 Dec 2003 16:36 GMT1
I can not get a scandisk to complete. I end all active
jobs but it does not seem to make a difference. HELP.
windows 9503 Dec 2003 13:47 GMT1
my computer crashed and lost some system files help
Boot from floppy: does not recognize C:03 Dec 2003 13:46 GMT7
I need to create a boot floppy for Windows95 PC. Neither
the original boot diskette nor any other newly created
boot diskette, including from bootdisk.com, will
recognize the system hard drive C:. The CDROM's are being
ICS on Windows 95 Network?03 Dec 2003 12:46 GMT6
I have a small Windows 95 network at home.  I realise
later versions of Windows have ICS built in to them but is
there any way to configure a Win 95 network to share a
dial-up Internet connection?
Window 95 won't take IE5.5, 6.0 etc03 Dec 2003 12:16 GMT2
the download says i need win98 or later. will win 98 load
on my compaq presario 1210, bought used several years ago?
i'm entering college in Jan 04 and will need 5.5, 6.0 or
the like.  i am computer stupid.  and cannot afford to buy
Windows 95 start up disk03 Dec 2003 08:42 GMT5
I have an older gateway computer.  The CD rom drive went
bad and I have lost everything on my hard drive.  I have
replaced the cd rom drive and now want to install
everything back onto the computer. I have the original
pathlength03 Dec 2003 07:34 GMT3
Is there any limit for the pathlength using Windows 95?
If there is, what can we do about it?
Thanks.
Rik Manhaeve
prob. going from win95-98&back2 win9503 Dec 2003 06:31 GMT3
someone tried to install windows98 ontopof(i think)win95
in my old satellite toshiba laptop (bought in 1995), Now
it won't start either one.  It says it's starting win98
when i boot it, but then all i get is the c:/DOS screen.  
CDROM driver03 Dec 2003 06:29 GMT4
How do I find a driver to install for a Gateway CD ROM
drive. I loaded Windows 95 from a CD ROM, but now that
the OS is up and running, I can't even see a CDROM drive
in the my computer window. Where is it? How did I load
illegal operation03 Dec 2003 03:29 GMT3
When booting up my windows 95 computer, I get an
exception 6d0007ch in explorer.exe and window won't boot
up at all. I can get the c prompt, do the dir thing and
all files seem to be there. I did scan and check disk and
Windows Upgrading03 Dec 2003 02:19 GMT2
I seem to have two problems that if answered will in turn
help with others that I am experiencing.  Something
happened to my computer and I lost a few things.  First, I
lost my internet explorer which I have been able to get
startup mode03 Dec 2003 02:01 GMT1
I need help in starting up my chilrens computer.  when
windows 95 starts to load up it automatically goes to safe
to shut down.  It states that I am missing my config sys.  
How can I get this corrected?  I have the win95 cd but
productI"D03 Dec 2003 00:51 GMT1
my product id has a 999 in the second set of numbers
but the cd has oem can I use it?
Did I keep the wrong cd when I got rid of my old one?
 
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