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Brenda Gorman, librarian/med. spec. Farrell Elementary, Arlington ISD
gorman@tenet.edu 3410 Paladium Dr. 214/660-5897
fax# 214/660-2344 Grand Prairie, TX 75052-8026
On Wed, 3 Jan 1996, Terri K. Klein <kleint@etsu.east-tenn-st.edu> wrote:
> I have read quite a few people recognizing problems with Windows
> 95 and word perfect. Since updating to W95 a couple months a go,
> I have problems installing new dos running CD applications. I
> called microsoft, they passed the buck to Packard Bell because I
> received my update of windows from them. I called Pckard Bell. They
> state it is the CD application manufacturer's problem and I need to
> contact them. I have approximately 50 CD titles I can not access. I
> can't believe there is not an easier way to install these programs
> without the extra expense of calling each manufacturer. The only
> other suggestion I have received so far (by Packard Bell) is to uninstall
> windows 95 and reinstall my other version of windows. Any suggestions?
> East Tennessee State Uiversity