It's 25 Jan 97 18:00:22,
We'll return to Roger Nelson and Tony Langdon's
discussion of Win95
TL> Not that I know of. :-( I was hoping Warp 4 would handle Win 95
TL> apps, but as we all know, it won't, which is making it increasingly
TL> harder to decide which OS to go for. Warp is far superior, but
TL> where are all the new Internet apps being released? :(
RN> If I recall correctly, I did have Win95 and Warp on the same drive.
RN> You have to install Win95 first because if you install Warp first and
RN> then Win95, it disables Warp. Of course, this is only possible if
RN> you're using the dual-boot feature or boot manager (I didn't try it
RN> that way). I know this doesn't properly answer the question I think
RN> you both are asking, but at that time I had no Win95-specific apps on
RN> the drive and I still don't. (-:
No, I was talking about Win 95 apps running _under_ Warp, not dual
booting. I know it's fairly straightforward to dual boot win 95 and
Warp. :-)
RN> Another thing about Win95 here is that once you install it, it becomes
RN> a leech on the system area and you couldn't uninstall it. I had to
RN> reformat the drive to get rid of it.
Hmm, I've only heard rumours about this, my experience is that Win 95
generally uninstalled perfectly when I attempted it.
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