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			Microsoft Windows 95 README for Microsoft Windows

					August l995            
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			(c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1995

This document provides complementary or late-breaking information to
supplement the Microsoft Windows 95 documentation.


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How to Use This Document
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To view Readme.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.

To print Readme.txt, open it in Notepad, Microsoft Word, or another word
processor. Then select the entire document and format the text in 10-point
Courier before printing.

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CONTENTS

LIST OF WINDOWS 95 README FILES
HOW TO READ README FILES
UNINSTALLING WINDOWS 95


List of Windows 95 Readme Files
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In addition to README.TXT, Windows 95 provides the following readme files:
        Setup.txt
        Printers.txt
        Network.txt
        Display.txt
        Mouse.txt
        Support.txt
        Internet.txt
        Msn.txt
        General.txt
	Hardware.txt

How to Read Readme Files
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All the files except for Setup.txt are compressed into a special file
format. In order to read these files:

1. Insert Disk 1 into drive A (or whatever drive you prefer).
2. At the command prompt, type:

        A:EXTRACT.EXE /A /L C:\WINDOWS WIN95_02.CAB name_of_read-me.txt

   For example, if you wanted to open General.txt, you would type:

	A:EXTRACT>EXE /A /L C:\WINDOWS WIN95_02.CAB GENERAL.TXT

3. Change to the Windows directory.
4. At the command prompt, type:
        EDIT
5. Open the file.

       
Uninstalling Windows 95
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During Setup, a wizard page will be displayed asking if you want to save your
system files. If you choose Yes, Setup will save your system files in a
hidden, compressed file.  

The page will NOT show up if any of the following apply:
  * you are upgrading over Win95
  * you are installing to a clean directory
  * you aren't running ms-dos 5.0 or 6.x

A few notes:
  * You cannot store the uninstall files on a network drive or a floppy disk.
  * If you have multiple local drives, you will be able to select which one
    you want to save the uninstall information on.

To uninstall Windows 95, and completely restore your system to it's previous
MS-DOS and Windows 3.x:

  * Click the Start button, click Run, and type UNINSTAL.

    Or, if you are having problems starting Windows 95, use your startup 
    disk to start your computer and then run uninstal from the startup disk.

Note: Uninstall needs to shut down Windows 95. If there is a problem with 
this on your computer, you should restart your computer and press F8 when 
you see the message "Starting Windows 95". Then choose Command Prompt Only 
and run UNINSTAL from the command prompt.

If you have Windows 95 up and running and you want to remove the uninstall
files to free up some disk space, follow these steps:

1. In My Computer, click the View menu, click Options, and then choose
   Show All Files on the View tab.

2. Open the drive that you chose to save uninstall files on. (default is C)
   The files are in the root directory of this drive.

3. Delete the following files.

   w95undo.dat
   w95undo.ini







