Re: Windows 95 and DOS programs

Brenda Gail Gorman (gorman@tenet.edu)
Wed, 3 Jan 1996 19:24:21 EST

I am having the same problems with my W95, on Digital. I have 16megs
ram, 1 gig hd, and can't get dos Cd-roms to work, either. Thought it was
just my machine (which has had many problems since installing W95). Glad
to know others are having the same problems and it is not just me and my
computer.

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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