It asks for disk one of a previous version of windows.
I only had Win 3.1, and that worked.
Rick Glazier
> It is possible to install an upgrade version of Win95 to a fresh disk.
> (It's been a while since I've done it, so I may have forgotten the
> details.) When the setup program starts, it searches the system for an
> existing Microsoft operating system. If it can't find one, it asks for
> the boot disk from an earlier MS system such as Windows 3.x. Once it has
> verified that this is a legitimate upgrade, it installs the new version.
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