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Subject: Re: Explain why programs need deinstalling when in CD-ROM form?

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 05:14:58 11/09/98

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On November 09, 1998 at 08:09:28, Oliver Y. wrote:

>On November 09, 1998 at 07:54:00, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>On November 09, 1998 at 06:31:53, Oliver Y. wrote:
>>
>>>I know only tidbits about how Windows9x has MS-DOS somewhere lurking
>>Not exactly. It has it also. You should be able to run the program just fine in
>>Win98, but if you aren't satisfied, then just exit to MS-DOS.
>>> behind it.
>>>Does one have to actually get a MS-DOS 6.2 (or similar) OS floppy after a
>>>computer is installed with Windows98 in order to get decent performance from a
>>>MS-DOS program?  Or is it on the W98 CD-Rom?
>>
>>You don't mention what your hardware setup is.
>>
>>>
>>>I feel like an idiot posting this, thanks for any help...
>>>
>>>The subject heading is also another dumb question...
>>
>>Most programs, even when running off of the CD, install some elements on your
>>HD. It can be anything from a few files to just some necessary .dlls That is
>>what gets de-installed.
>>
>>                               Albert Silver
>
>I use an AMD K6-350, ASUS P5A motherboard, Bios 1003 (all drivers up to date)
>64MB PC-100 RAM and adequate HD and video card, etc.

My hardware is practically identical. Which program(s) are you suffering
significant performance problems with?



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