At 10:34 PM 3/2/98 +0100, you wrote: >Hello All > >Just a couple of questions on Win95 please. I hear of so many different >versions of W95 I get confused!!!. >The reason I want to get a few points clear is because I am soon to >install >a 8.4gig EIDE harddrive and I want to view it as one drive eg C. I know >their is arguments against this but I like to keep it simple on this family >PC. I just installed a 6.4 Gb Western Digital on my system and I'm running the original version (no updates, no special packs) of Win95 ver 4.00.950 on my three year old Compaq. My computer is also mostly for family use however, I wanted to put some BIG software on it and needed more room and NEVER wanted to worry about that issue again. My system HAD to be partitioned into 3 (three) drives lettered D, E and F with G being my CD-ROM drive. Each of the new partitions is approx. 1.6 to 2.4 gig drive - you do the math! >1. How is it possible to see what version of W95 is installed on my PC >and how would I know if this is the latest? Right Click on My Computer icon on the desktop, click Properties and look at the top of the General tab you will see the Operating System (OS) listed and the version number. I know there have been at least two released updates since mine but I have been advised (even on this group) "if it aint broke, don't fix it". So I haven't. >2. What version of W95 gives the 'Snooze' facility? Cannot help with this though my BIOS ( in DOS setup) does allow for "Power Management" which makes my system seem like its snoozing sometimes by powering it down when I haven't been on for a while until I learned (also on this list) to turn it OFF. Made a lot of difference. > >3. A freind of mine recently installed a 4.3gig hd and his version of W95 >only recognised 2gig. He had to make up 2 drives. Does he have the older >version of W95? Sounds like my story and I'm not surprised. Has something to do with FAT32 which I am sure will be expanded on here by someone. HTH - Marianne Jelley ------ "If men can run the world, why can't they stop wearing neckties? How intelligent is it to start the day by tying a little noose around your neck?" --- Linda Ellerbee