Sam,

If you want to run your favorite version of DOS when you want to, and run W95 
when you want to, why don't you create separate bootable partitions on your 
HD using something like System Commander or Partition Magic's "Boot Magic?"  
Using System Commander, I have both a DR-DOS bootable partition *and* a W98 
bootable partition on this computer.  With a hard drive large enough, I can 
have more than 20 different operating systems on this one computer.

Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona  USA

Sam Heywood wrote:

>>Oh yes I will have to worry about a "WIN95" system floppy, because the
"WIN95" system floppy is one having an operating system which is really
just another version of DOS.  "WIN95" will not run without its own peculiar
version of DOS.  I do not intend to run DOS and WIN95 during the same
session.  I just want to be able to run my favorite DOS version on the same
computer that has had WIN95 installed, and without permanently messing up
the WIN95 installation.<<

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