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Subject:
From:
Steve Montgomery <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - PC software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 5 Mar 1998 23:36:33 -0800
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If you're run from a boot disk don't forget to create a path statement
in Autoexec.bat or start windows with a full path on the command line
(C:\windows\win).

Steve

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Ricardo Juliao L. [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
        Sent:   Wednesday, March 04, 1998 11:09 PM
        To:     [log in to unmask]
        Subject:        Re: [PCSOFT] DOS Command

        Kelly:

        I believe the command is WIN. There are (I beleive) some
parameters for
        this command, but you donīt seem to need them so donīt bother.

        Ricardo Juliao
        [log in to unmask]


        >Greetings,
        >I have somehow managed to make a Windows95 Startup disk with
CD-ROM
        >drivers for my machine. I can boot from the floppy, at the A>
prompt
        >type dir e: and get a list of files of whatever CD is in the
drive. Then
        >I type dir c: and get a C> prompt. What is the command to
launch WIN95?
        >Obviously I don't know squat about DOS! I can press
CTRL-ALT-DEL and the
        >system boots normally to Windows. My system is running fine and
I hope
        >I'll never need to use this disk, but I would think there would
be a way
        >to get to Windows from this boot-disk. TIA!
        >
        >Cheers,
        >Kelly

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