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- Subject: Re: Windows 95
- From: Norihide Kise <s100234@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 1995 12:32:12 -0600 (CST)
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> Basically there is no need to use separate partition for Windows95 and > DOS/WIN3.1 > You can just install it to separate subdirectories and they will coexists. > Older DOS probably will be gone but it should not be a problem. US version of > Windows 95 (or may be it was beta) had the option "boot the previous version > of DOS", in Japanese version this option is not here anymore or needs some > work around - I don't know. As to partitioning - the best way is to make a > partition by OS that will be installed on it. Beware though. > Yuri. Well, I appreciate your helpful information; however, I still have some questions. Maybe I don't have to make partitions for Windows 95 and DOS/Windows 3.1 if I don't mind spending money for upgrading my old DOS programs. But I don't have lots of money to upgrade software, should I have to partition? Also, some of the old DOS programs seem to run slowly. Plus, several DOS programs, especially DOS-based games, don't display graphics properly. If you could give me some comments on these, I'd appreciate your help. Sincerely,
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