Windows 95/98/Experts

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Lorry

U.S.
Available
I can answer most questions regarding Windows 95 and/or Windows 98.

Michael Troy

U.S.
Available
I have lots of answers for problems with defrag, clock time, performance, system resources, problems with passwords, opening files, etc. I also probably know of a freeware/shareware application for anything you want to do: sharing Internet, firewalls, games, utilities, graphics, audio, etc.

Kevin

U.S.
Available
I`m familiar with Windows 95/98/XP problems and will try my best to assist you. Feel free to ask any software or hardware related questions.

Karl Zick

U.S.
On Vacation
returns 11/30/2009
I can answer most questions on Windows 9X and XP - or other aspects of PC software and hardware installation, upgrade, and troubleshooting. Visit my free web site at www.kzconsulting.info for tutorials, tips and tricks, and problem identification and solution.

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2009-11-06 changing laptop from xp to run 95/98:

Hi John, it won't run side by side as in simultaneously, but it will allow you to select which one you want to startup with. This is called a dual boot. Which version of Windows does he have installed

2009-11-03 can't access floppy files:

Hi Annna, Open Windows Explorer, put the floppy in the drive, right click that drive, click Properties, uncheck Read Only, now see if you can open the files. If that doesn't work, I would suggest

2009-11-02 win98:

This floppy diskette is using the bootdisk.exe files correct? Can you open it and confirm that there are multiple files in there? Other than that, the only thing I can think of is that the floppy diskette

2009-10-31 win98:

Hi Max, which bootdisk is this? Is this the Windows 98 floppy diskette or the Windows 98 CD? If you haven't done so already, get the Windows 98 boot floppy diskette at: http://1gighost.com/ed/jamiephiladelphia/boot98

2009-10-27 batch filenames:

Hi Tina, try the following: @echo off setlocal set List=C:\*.* for /f "delims=" %%a in ('dir /b "%List%"') do echo %%~na >> filenames.txt Replace the following line: set List=C:\*.* With

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