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In new install of Win98, setup asks, and recommends, save existing
operating system. If save option is selected there is a long list of
conflicting file versions, System Information, Version Conflict Manager.
To change from current files to latter versions in backup, requires a
number of steps for each change.
Consequently, I have clicked no to save existing operating system option.
I avoid version conflicts, while figuring if I need a file I can get it
from installation disk. Anything wrong with this approach?
Also, is there a faster way of resolving version conflicts in Version
Conflict Manager than having to highlight, change, and reenable Version
Conflict Manger for each change?
Demetri Kolokotronis
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