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Re: Loading Win95 and CD-ROM Drive




Russell, Mark S <msrussel@ingr.com> wrote:
|> 1) If I get the Win95 CD version, do I need to configure the CD-ROM
|> drive first in Win 3.1, then begin the Win95 load process?
|> 
|> 2) Are there advantages to getting the CD version of Win95 vs. the
|> floppy version, or would I be better off loading Win95 from floppy and
|> then configuring my cd-rom in Win95 only?

Before attacking this, you might want to get Scot Finne's _The Underground
Guide to Windows 95_ (Addison Wesley, March 1996. ~US$23H. Hard to believe,
but I can't find an ISBN number anywhere, including the back cover. Maybe
look at http://www.aw.com/devpress/)

I don't do much with W95, thank goodness, but a very in-deep friend says
this book is fantastic.

It has a whole chapter on notebooks and W95, with a lot on instillation.

He recommends the floppy version of W95 only if you have absolutly no
access to a CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM version has lots of stuff the floppy
version does not.

	Jeffrey