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Carroll Grigsby <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 7 Apr 2002 16:15:27 -0400
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On Sunday 07 April 2002 03:02 pm, joseph marty wrote:
> Win 95 OSR 2 supports USB. If you have the Win 98 upgrade CD, you should go
> ahead and do a full clean install from it, but you'd need to have a copy of
> a windows CD to do that. You can do the upgrade just by having Win 95 as
> your OS. The upgrade leaves a lot of old files around.  If you can just
> borrow a Win 95 CD from someone you can do a full install off the upgrade
> disk.
>
> >Is it possible to run a USB port on Windows 95?I was going to run it from
> > PCI but have been told 2 different things now.One person  said  its not
> > supported someone else said it was.If it isn't supported by 95 and I have
> > 95 but no disc can I still do a 98 Upgrade or do I have to do a complete
> > install?
>

Through the years I've done several "clean" reinstalls from my Win98SE
Upgrade CD, and each time I've been able to use my old Win 3.11 floppies to
establish ownership. You'll need a full set, though, because each time the
installation program has asked for different disks.

Carroll Grigsby

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