It's 07 Sep 97 02:32:16,
We'll return to John Thompson and Tony Langdon's
discussion of Win95 and OS/2 installati
TL> I believe Warp Connect allows you to migrate your existing
TL> Windows icons and groups (didn't work for me, since I'm using
TL> PlugIn for Windows :) ).
JT> I'm not worried so much about migrating my Windows programs as
JT> having to reconstruct my entire OS/2 desktop after deleting Warp
JT> red spine and then installing Warp Connect blue.
Hmm, now this is a real issue to be concerned about. :-(
JT> 3) Hide my Windows 3.1 stuff while I install Windows 95 onto
JT> drive C:, using Drivespace (or whatever they're calling it these
JT> days) to place the Win95 stuff on a compressed volume that would
JT> be invisible to OS/2, then "unhide" the old Windows 3.1
JT> directories on the uncompressed portion of the partition to allow
JT> OS/2 to use it?
TL> Seems a roundabout way to do it. I'd consider either the
TL> Warp Connect install or DOS/Win95 dual boot approach.
JT> Yeah, I was thinking that would leave the Win95 stuff invisible
JT> to OS/2, anyway, and give me a little more space for those bloated
JT> Win95 apps :-)
Good point. :-)
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