To all who answered my recent post about finding Windows 95 on floppy disks, thank you. I received several suggestions which I might apply to other things in the future. As it turns out, I finally located the diskette version-- at my brother's place! He had purchased both the diskette and CD-ROM versions, and I now have the diskettes sitting right here in front of me! I do have some questions about upgrading, though. He didn't send the manuals, and although they should arrive in a few days, I'd like to install this as soon as possible. I've seen so many posts about problems with upgrading, that I thought I'd check with you guys first. Here's the info: I currently have Windows 3.1, DOS 6.22 and Quicken 4 for Windows and Netscape Navigator 3.0 installed-- that's it. The Windows 95 set consists of one Setup Boot Disk plus 13 additional diskettes. There is one empty slot in the diskette case, but I hope this doesn't mean there's a diskette missing. I don't know what version of Win95 this is. I'm running a 486DX, 16mb RAM, 1GB SCSI Seagate hard drive (there's also a 4GB drive installed, but I don't know if it's connected-- it doesn't seem to be recognized). Could you advise me about any particular precautions I should take before installing the program? Do you know of any peculiarities about installing the full Win95 (versus just an upgrade) over Win3.1? Can I keep both versions while I get used to Win95, and then delete Win3.1? I had originally thought of waiting for the Windows 98 release, but since I use Netscape and have no interest in switching to Explorer, I figure it's not worth it, unless there's a way to uninstall Explorer. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or warnings you might provide. Sophie