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Message   Bambi    All   Windows 95??   June 16, 1996
 12:46 AM  

Okay, here's my dilemna. I recently had another hard drive added to my
system. The guy that came out and installed it, discovered that my original
box really wasn't made to hold two hard drives at all. But he managed to
mickey mouse the thing in there and now I have a new set of problems. My
hubby is not amused that he has to go through so many steps just to get to
his drive (the dummy "D" drive) and I've been told that I really shouldn't
even consider installing Windows 95, because of what it will do when it
realizes that I have two seperate drives running Win 3.1. I have learned that
even though it can be done... it would very likely be the single biggest
headache I've ever had. Do any of you have an opinion for me? I already have
the upgrade... I'm just afraid to install it. Imagine what would happen if my
hubby had to do even more to find his drive! He has most of his business
stuff in DOS, but does have a couple things on his hard drive as well. Help
please!!

Bambi....

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