Next, I tried to do the installation from DOS 6.22 rather than from Windows, an alternative suggested by the manual. ![]() After a few minutes, with no sign that either the CD-ROM or the hard disk was doing anything, I reset the computer. ![]() Following instructions, I started my current version of Windows, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, on the trusty 486/66, inserted the disk into its drive, selected Run from the File menu, and typed "D:win95setup." The program said it was checking the system, and the screen went blank. After finishing my coffee and the paper, I unwrapped the package and carried the disk and 95-page manual up to the home office as the town sirens were announcing that it was noon. The Federal Express truck carrying the $89.95 upgrade on a CD-ROM arrived at home late on a weekday morning. ![]() THE last sentient being in the universe not to have installed Microsoft Windows 95 finally took the plunge.
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