Hi Sam,
         I finally gave up the idea. I just run one computer
that I use on internet on WIN95-DOS. I run another one on
MS-DOS 6.2. It's not a perfect solution but it was the easiest
solution. The WIN95/486/pent-upgrade computer boots into DOS
automatically. I haven't used WIN in a long time. I even forget
it's there.
     By the way, what's the name of the WIN manual you mentioned?

Merry Christmas,
                   Eric

Sam Heywood wrote:
>Anyone installing WIN95 should of course install a good version of DOS
>first, or he will lose his menu options.  It is very difficult to install
>a good DOS *after* WIN95 has already been installed.  Such can be done,
>but it is quite a hassle and it's a hard act to follow and so easy to screw
>up.  I'm sure that MicroSoft really went far out of their way to make a
>seemingly simple task so difficult.  

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