What You Need before Starting
2-4
Getting Started
Which operating
system to load
During initial setup you must choose which
operating system to load, either Windows 95 or
MS-DOS
®
and Windows for Workgroups
(DOS+WFW)
.
This choice is final. You will not be
able to change the operating system after
installation is complete.
For most users Windows 95 is the better
choice.You might want to load
DOS+WFW
under
the following circumstances.
•
Your corporation or workgroup may have
guidelines that require use of
DOS+WFW
.
Check with your manager to determine the
policy at your company.
•
The software that controls your local area
network may not be compatible with
Windows 95. Check with your network
administrator to determine whether
Windows 95 is compatible.
•
Although most software that is compatible
with
DOS+WFW
is also compatible with
Windows 95, it is possible that the existing
software you are using will not run in
Windows 95. If you have a critical software
application that you intend to copy to your
new computer, check with the manufacturer
of the software to determine whether your
application is compatible with Windows 95.
When to back up
your system files
After setting up the operating system, the
computer gives you the opportunity to create a
set of system disks. You can make your disk
copies immediately following setup or later.
When you choose to create a set of system
disks, you will need approximately 40 floppy
disks for Windows 95 or 20 floppy disks for
DOS+WFW
.
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