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Microsoft Windows 95 README for General Information
August l996
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(c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1996
This document provides complementary or late-breaking information to
supplement the Microsoft Windows 95 documentation.
------------------------
How to Use This Document
------------------------
To view General.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.
To print General.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor,
then use the Print command on the File menu.
CONTENTS
========
STARTUP PROBLEMS
APPLETS
LARGE DISK SUPPORT (FAT32)
Introduction
Compatibility
Known Problems
Questions and Answers
DISK TOOLS
DISKS AND CDs
DRIVERS
PRINTING
REMOVABLE MEDIA
UPDATED DIALING RULES
MICROSOFT FAX
PEN SERVICES
MS-DOS MODE
MS-DOS MEMORY MANAGEMENT
MS-DOS CODE PAGE
STARTUP PROBLEMS
================
There is a compatibility issue with some PCI-based display adapters.
If you have a PCI-based computer and your computer stops responding
at any of the following times:
- On the first startup after installing your PCI display adapter
- In Safe Mode Startup
- When your display is set to 640x480, 16 colors
then you need to replace the Vga.drv file by copying
\Drivers\Display\Vga\Vga.drv to your Windows\System directory.
If you are running Windows 95 on a 386-based computer and Windows 95
will not start even in Safe Mode, you need to replace Vga.vxd. If you
purchased Windows 95 on a CD-ROM, copy \Drivers\Display\OldVga\Vga.vxd
to your Windows\System directory. If you purchased Windows 95 on floppy
disks, contact Microsoft Products Support Services to get this updated
file.
Computers with Cyrix CPU
------------------------
If you have an Epson 866C or Microcenter Winbook computer, you may
experience periodic general protection faults. To fix this problem:
1. Copy WB16off.exe from Windows 95 Setup Disk 1 (or if your product
is on CD, from the \Win95 directory) to your Windows directory.
2. Add the following line to your Autoexec.bat file:
c:\windows\wb16off.exe
Micron Computers
----------------
Micron M5-P1 series: BEFORE INSTALLING WINDOWS 95, users of Micron
M5-PI series (P-60, P-66) need to be sure that the BIOS read/write
jumper (W22) is set to the read-only position. Setting up with this
jumper in the read\write position may cause BIOS corruption during
Windows 95 installation. For more information, in the United States
contact Micron Technologies at (208) 465-3434. Outside the U.S.,
contact your local hardware provider.
Micron P90 and P100: BEFORE INSTALLING WINDOWS 95, users of Micron P90
and P100 systems need to make sure their BIOS version is N15 or later.
For more information, in the U.S. contact Micron Technologies at
(208) 465-3434. Outside the U.S., contact your local hardware provider.
Undefined Dynalink Error
------------------------
If you receive an "undefined dynalink" error, it's likely that a program
you are running uses an earlier version of QuickTime that conflicts with
the current version. To resolve this problem, you need to delete the
QuickTime files from the program's directory. To do this, carry out the
following procedure:
1. Restart your computer.
2. Click the Start button, click Find, and then click Files Or Folders.
3. In the Named box, type the following:
qt*.*, *.qtc
4. Make sure the Look In box specifies your C drive, and then click
Find Now.
5. Delete all the QuickTime files in the program's directory.
Be sure NOT to delete any QuickTime files in the \Windows or
\Windows\System directories.
6. Restart your computer.
You can also contact Apple for information about QuickTime version 2.02,
or you can download it from CompuServe.
System Detection Error -- BIOS Could Lead to Data Loss
------------------------------------------------------
If your computer displays the following message:
System Detection
Your computer uses a BIOS that could lead to data loss if you
run Windows 95.
Please update the BIOS before installing Windows 95. For more
information, contact your computer manufacturer.
you can still install Windows 95 by carrying out the following procedure.
NOTE: Microsoft takes no responsibility for any damange that may
result from this operation.
1. Copy the contents of the Windows 95 CD-ROM (or floppy disk 1) to
your hard disk.
2. At the MS-DOS prompt, type the following:
extract precopy2.cab msdet.inf
3. At the command prompt, type the following:
edit msdet.inf
4. On the Search menu, click Find.
5. In the Find What box, type the following:
[BadDSBios]
6. Click Find Now.
7. Insert a semicolon before each of the two lines following the
[BadDSBios] heading.
8. Save your changes, and then run Setup again.
Dell Latitude XP Portable Computers with Docking Stations
---------------------------------------------------------
Some early Dell portable computers can experience problems if you start
up while attached to a docking station and you have a PCMCIA card inserted
in a PCMCIA slot. Although the PCMCIA card will be seen by Windows 95, the
card will not function. To work around this problem, you should eject the
PCMCIA card and reinsert it. The computer and PCMCIA card should recover.
This problem is fixed in later Dell BIOS versions. For a BIOS upgrade,
contact Dell Computer Corporation.
APPLETS
=======
Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95
------------------------------
If you install Microsoft Plus! on top of this version of Windows, it
will not install any DriveSpace 3 components. DriveSpace 3, including
Compression Agent, is included with this version of Windows.
Once installed, Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95 Setup will not remove
the System Agent from an installation of this version of Windows. The
other Plus! components will be removed if they are deselected from the
list of components displayed during a maintenance mode installation of
Plus!.
Backup, Known Problems
----------------------
- Backup does not work with all tape drives. If you install Backup
and get a message that your tape drive has not been detected, click
the Help button to see a list of supported tape drives.
- If a backup to tape moves less than 1.5 MB per minute, you may have a
conflict between the tape unit and your video card. The workaround is
to start the backup operation and then open a full-screen MS-DOS box
until the operation has finished.
- Windows 95 Help, Windows Explorer, and disk tools have links to the
Windows 95 Backup program. If you did not install Backup, and you
have the MS-DOS 5 Backup.exe file in your path, these links will
automatically start the MS-DOS Backup program.
Briefcase, Known Problem
------------------------
If you have Briefcase installed and then you enable user profiles (for
multiple users on the same computer), Briefcase does not copy to each
profile correctly. To work around this problem, carry out the following
procedure:
1. After you enable user profiles, delete the My Briefcase icon from the
desktop.
2. Use your right mouse button to click the desktop, click New, and then
click Briefcase.
HyperTerminal, Known Problems and General Information
-----------------------------------------------------
- If a session is open, HyperTerminal does not recognize when a
PCMCIA modem is inserted.
- When receiving a file, HyperTerminal does not know if the disk
is full.
- To use the CTRL keys for Cut, Copy, and Paste in HyperTerminal, you
need to use Windows keys instead of Terminal keys. To change this
setting, in HyperTerminal, click the Settings tab.
- In File Transfer, HyperTerminal does not send files with attributes
marked as System or Hidden.
- If a Windows 3.1 TAPI service provider is already installed on your
system when you upgrade to Windows 95, you will experience problems
with HyperTerminal. To work around these problems, you can use the
Telephony icon in Control Panel to remove and then reinstall the
TAPI service provider, or you can run the utility Tapiutil.exe. You
can download Tapiutil.exe from CompuServe, ftp.microsoft.com, or
www.microsoft.com.
ScanDisk, Known Problems
------------------------
- If you have created or named files or folders while using different
code pages, ScanDisk may report errors about these files or the
folders they reside in. If you are affected by this, open ScanDisk's
Advanced dialog box and make sure Check Files For Invalid File Names
is not checked. Note that turning off this option may inhibit
ScanDisk's ability to detect or repair seriously damaged folders.
WordPad, Known Problem
----------------------
- File/Print Preview may not show the page layout accurately, but
the line breaks are shown accurately.
LARGE DISK SUPPORT (FAT32)
==========================
Introduction
------------
The File Allocation Table (FAT) file system has been the primary
disk format used by MS-DOS-based and Windows-based personal computers
since 1981. FAT is a fast and broadly supported disk format, but until
now, it has been unable to support single drives over 2 gigabytes (GB).
A gigabyte is equal to 1,024 megabytes, or approximately 1.07 billion
bytes.
This product includes support for an enhanced version of the FAT
file system, FAT32, that supports drives up to 2 terabytes
(approximately 2,000 GB). It also allocates space on the drive in
smaller units (called clusters) than earlier versions of FAT,
resulting in more efficient use of space on the drive.
This section addresses some of the known issues with FAT32, and
answers some of the questions you might have.
Compatibility
-------------
FAT32 is designed to be fully compatible with existing computers and
programs designed to run on earlier versions of MS-DOS and Windows.
However, many existing disk utilities (programs that perform low-level
maintenance tasks on disks, such as disk compression or repair tools
and defragmenters) will need to be updated in order to work with FAT32
drives. The disk tools contained with Windows, including ScanDisk,
Backup, and Disk Defragmenter, fully support FAT32 drives. FAT32
drives cannot be compressed by using DriveSpace, however.
In addition, operating systems other than this version of Windows are
unable to access information stored on FAT32 drives. This includes the
original version of Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0 and earlier, and previous
versions of MS-DOS and Windows. However, this version of Windows does
support accessing FAT32 drives in MS-DOS mode. In addition, FAT32 drives
can be shared over a network and accessed by remote computers in the
same way as older-style FAT drives, even if the remote computers don't
support FAT32.
Known Problems
--------------
Running Interlink on a FAT32 drive
----------------------------------
If you are running Interlink as a server on a FAT32 drive, all
connections and inquiries (such as DIR) result in the following
error message: "File allocations table bad, Drive X." Also, the
Interlink "manager" shows the incorrect total drive size.
This problem does not occur on FAT16 drives. To see your FAT32
server, start your computer in protect mode with Interlink running.
Incorrect free disk space reported by programs
----------------------------------------------
Programs not developed specifically for this version of Windows
may be unable to report free space accurately on large hard disks
that use FAT32. Older programs are unable to report more than 2 GB
of free or total disk space, and many will report incorrect amounts
of free, total, or used space on large hard drives.
Save to File (Hibernate) feature
may be incompatible with FAT32
--------------------------------
On computers containing a BIOS made by Phoenix Technologies, you
might not be able to use the Save to File feature if your primary
(boot) drive is formatted using FAT32. If your PhDISK utility is
earlier than version 5.0, you must obtain an updated version of the
utility and an updated ROM BIOS from your computer manufacturer in
order to use a Save to Disk file.
With older versions of the ROM BIOS, your computer may be unable to
start if it tries to read a Save to Disk file from a FAT32 drive. If
this occurs, you must disable the Save to File feature in your ROM BIOS.
This does not affect computers using a disk partition to store the Save
to Disk data.
Ontrack Systems Disk Manager
----------------------------
If you use the Ontrack Systems Disk Manager program on a computer with
FAT32 drives, there might be a long pause when you start your computer
and/or the drive will be set to run in compatibility mode. If you use
version 7.0x, you can avoid this pause by using the /L=0 option with
Disk Manager. To do this, carry out the following steps:
1. Start your computer normally, and then run Disk Manager.
2. Click the Maintenance menu, and then click Update Dynamic Drive
Overlay.
3. Add /L=0 to any other options that are already present.
4. Save the settings, and then restart your computer.
If you are running an earlier version of Disk Manager and you want
to use FAT32, you should update to version 7.04 or later and use
the /L=0 switch.
V Communications System Commander
---------------------------------
Versions 2.28 and earlier of V Communications System Commander are
incompatible with FAT32. If your primary (boot) hard disk uses FAT32
exclusively, you must obtain version 3 or later of System Commander.
Iomega Jaz tools may be incompatible with FAT32
-----------------------------------------------
If you format an Iomega Jaz disk using FAT32, you may need to obtain
updated versions of the Jaz tools. Older versions of the tools do not
support FAT32 Jaz disks properly. As a result, the eject, write-
protection, and password-protection options will be disabled. Updated
versions of these tools that are compatible with FAT32 are available
from Iomega, and from the Microsoft Windows Driver Library contained
on the Windows CD-ROM disk and available for download from various
on-line services.
SyQuest Techology, Inc. device drivers
--------------------------------------
Older versions of the Squatdvr.sys and Sqdriver.sys device drivers
are incompatible with this version of Windows and will hang when your
computer starts if your primary (boot) disk uses FAT32. You must remove
the associated DEVICE= line from your Config.sys file in order to start
your computer from a FAT32 drive. Updated versions of these drivers that
are compatible with FAT32 are available from SyQuest, and from the
Microsoft Windows Driver Library contained on the Windows CD-ROM disk
and available for download from various on-line services.
Questions and Answers
---------------------
How do I tell if a drive is a FAT32 drive?
------------------------------------------
In My Computer, right-click the icon that represents your hard
disk, and then click Properties. The kind of drive you are using
is indicated after the word Type at the top of the screen.
How do I enable FAT32?
----------------------
If you obtained this version of Windows with a new computer system,
it may already be using the FAT32 disk format. If not, or if you
add a new hard disk to your computer and you want to use the FAT32
file system, you enable it by running the FDISK program. FDISK is
a program used to create or delete one or more partitions on a hard
disk. A partition is a section of a hard disk that appears to be a
single disk drive. Most hard disks must be partitioned with FDISK
before they can be used with Windows. If your computer has a disk
drive larger than 512 megabytes (MB), when you run FDISK it will
prompt you whether to enable large disk support. If you answer yes,
then any partition you create that is over 512 MB will use the FAT32
file system. If you answer no, then you will be unable to create disk
partitions larger than 2GB. After creating a partition with FDISK,
you must restart your computer and then format the drive before you
can store data on it.
IMPORTANT NOTE: FDISK is an extremely powerful program. If you delete
a disk partition by using FDISK, all the data in that partition will
be permanently destroyed. If you are unfamiliar with FDISK, you may
want to consult a qualified computer technician before using it.
Is FAT32 faster than earlier versions of FAT?
---------------------------------------------
In general, no. In most cases, your computer will perform about
the same if your hard disk is formatted by using FAT32 as it did
previously. In some cases, however, performance may be worse than
with the original version of FAT.
Note that FAT32 drives may be significantly slower when your
computer is running is MS-DOS mode or when you are running Windows
in Safe Mode. If you use MS-DOS mode with FAT32 drives, you may find
that performance is improved significantly by loading the Smart Drive
disk-caching program.
What size clusters are used on FAT32 drives?
--------------------------------------------
The following cluster sizes are typically used on FAT32 drives:
Drive size Cluster size
----------- ------------
<260 MB 512 bytes
260 MB - 8 GB 4 kilobytes (KB)
6 MB - 16 GB 8 KB
16 MB - 32 GB 16 KB
>32 GB 32 KB
Can I use disk compression on FAT32 drives?
-------------------------------------------
No. DriveSpace 3 does not support compressing FAT32 drives.
DISK TOOLS
==========
- If you create a Briefcase and then compress a drive that contains
files to which it refers, the Briefcase's association to the files
will be lost. The files will still exist, but you will need to
reassociate them with the Briefcase.
- If you use INTERLNK, do not use ScanDisk, DriveSpace, or the Disk
Defragmenter to operate on a drive on a remote computer.
- AT&T Mail versions 2.5 and earlier will install a TSR that prevents
disk utilities from being able to repair disks. If you are running
one of these earlier versions, contact AT&T for information about
their latest release.
DISKS AND CDs
=============
- The NEC 260GW ATAPI CD-ROM that shipped with older Gateway computers
is now supported through protect-mode drivers. In order for protect
mode support to work, the real-mode driver needs to be loaded in
Config.sys.
- The NEC 3X, firmware version 2.2, can give bad data and is not supported
by Windows 95.
DRIVERS
=======
The Windows Driver Library (WDL) is included on the Drivers directory on
the Windows 95 CD. Check this directory if you need a driver that is not
included in Windows 95. Included in this directory are miniports for
Trantor and QLogic SCSI adapters.
EZ-Drive
--------
EZ-Drive is supported through the protected-mode IDE driver.
Adaptec EZ SCSI
---------------
Adaptec EZ SCSI Windows version will not run. The MS-DOS version will
work with Windows 95.
Aspidisk.sys
------------
If your computer uses the Aspidisk.sys device driver in Config.sys to
provide MS-DOS mode support for a SCSI disk, version 4.01 or later of
Aspidisk.sys is required in order to support disks formatted with FAT32.
A FAT32-compatible version of this driver is available from Adaptec.
It is also available in the Microsoft Windows Driver Library, which is
in the Drivers directory on the Windows 95 CD-ROM disk, or you can
download it from various on-line services.
Arco AcideJL
------------
If you are using this adapter, the driver AcideJL.386 causes a conflict
when Windows 95 is installed from earlier versions of Windows. However,
you can install Windows 95 from MS-DOS.
Promise 2300+ Drivers
---------------------
MS-DOS (Eide2300.sys): Works fine; you can get extra performance by
installing this driver.
Windows 3.1 (Eide2300.386): Works fine, but does not add any value.
Setup removes this driver.
Windows 95 (Ptivgapi.mpd): This driver is still in beta and its use
is not recommended at this time.
PRINTING
========
Compaq Prolinea or DeskPro computers
------------------------------------
If you have one of the Compaq Prolinea or DeskPro models listed
following this topic, and you are using a parallel attached printer
that supports bidirectional communications (such as the HP LaserJet
Series 4 & 5 printers, some Lexmark LaserPrinters, and possibly others),
you may experience problems resulting in timeout errors when printing.
To correct this problem, copy a newer LPT driver (Lpt.vxd) from the
\Drivers\Printers\Lpt directory of the Windows 95 CD to your
\Windows\System directory. You can also obtain this file from the
Windows Driver Library. If the problem persists, make sure that the
ECP port on your computer is configured for DMA channel 3. To do this,
look up "DMA channel" in the Windows Help Index.
Compaq Prolinea 450
Compaq Prolinea 466
Compaq Prolinea 4100
Compaq Prolinea 5100
Compaq Prolinea 5120
Compaq Prolinea 5133
Compaq Prolinea 575
Compaq Prolinea 590
Compaq DeskPro 450
Compaq DeskPro 466
Compaq DeskPro 4100
Compaq DeskPro 5100
Compaq DeskPro 5120
Compaq DeskPro 5133
Compaq DeskPro 575
Compaq DeskPro 590
REMOVABLE MEDIA
===============
Syquest Removable IDE Cartridge
-------------------------------
This is supported. You need to add the following line to the [386enh]
section of your system.ini file:
RemovableIDE=1
UPDATED DIALING RULES
=====================
This release includes updated dialing rules for local, long distance,
and international calls in several countries. These updates (1) correct
problems in the original release of Windows 95 and (2) implement new
dialing rules for countries that have changed their dialing rules since
the original release of Windows 95.
During Setup, the updated rules are automatically inserted into the
[CountryOverrides] section of the Telephon.ini file in the Windows
directory.
New Dialing Rules Not Yet in Effect
-----------------------------------
The update includes dialing rule changes for France, Finland, and
Colombia. However, these new dialing procedures have not yet actually
gone into effect in these countries. (The Colombia change is in
September 1996, and France and Finland in October 1996). The changes
are included now in anticipation of these future changes, because by
the time the systems preloaded with this final product reach store
shelves in these countries, the changes will have gone into effect.
Reverting to Current Dialing Rules
----------------------------------
If you will be testing this product in France, Finland, or Colombia
before the new dialing procedures are effective, you will need to use
Notepad (or another text editor) to modify your Telephon.ini file. To
do this, carry out the following steps:
1. Make a backup copy of your Telephon.ini file (for instance,
Telehon.sav).
2. Open the Telephon.ini file in Notepad (or another text editor).
3. In the [CountryOverrides] section, remove the line that corresponds
to the country for which you want to revert to the existing dialing
procedures.
For example, to revert to the current rules for France, delete the
line that starts with "Country33=".
4. Restart your computer.
MICROSOFT FAX
=============
You need a Class 1 fax modem to take advantage of advanced security
features and to exchange editable binary files using Microsoft Fax.
You can use Class 2 fax modems to send and receive traditional Group 3
faxes.
The first time you start a portable PC with a new hardware
configuration, Windows 95 may start with all printers off line. This
includes the fax printer. To correct this problem, do the following:
1. Click the Start menu, and then click Settings.
2. Click Printers, and then double-click the icon for the Microsoft
Fax printer.
3. On the Printer menu, make sure that Work Offline is not checked.
If you are using your computer as a Microsoft Fax NetFax server, do
not shut down or log off of Microsoft Exchange or Windows 95 while
faxes are being sent or are still in the fax queue.
While fax is in automatic answer mode, programs that are not TAPI-
enabled will not be able to use the modem. This includes all 16-bit
communication programs. By default, Microsoft Fax is set up to let
a 16-bit program use the modem and will not automatically answer
incoming faxes. If you do not use other 16-bit communication programs
and you want to have Microsoft Fax automatically answer all incoming
calls as fax calls, do the following:
1. Right click the fax machine icon, located on the taskbar near the
clock.
2. Click Modem Properties.
3. Change the answer mode to Answer After 3 Rings.
Individual phone systems and different modems may differ in the amount
of time they need to answer incoming fax calls. Setting the answer mode
to answer after three rings may actually result in the phone's being
answered after two or four rings. If you experience this problem, you
can adjust the minimum number of rings either higher or lower to
compensate for these differences.
CAS modems, such as the Intel Satisfaxion 200i, Satisfaxion 400i, and
GammaLink CAS modems, are not supported. A firmware revision is
available from Intel for the Satisfaxion 400i that will convert this
modem to be Class 1 compatible. For more information, contact Intel.
Do not manually change any of the printer spool settings on the
properties sheet or the Microsoft Fax printer.
Microsoft Fax is recommended only for computers with at least 8 MB of
memory.
When you send a fax by using the Microsoft Exchange New Message form,
you cannot have the fax message on the cover page. To send a
one-page fax with your fax message on the cover page, you must use
the Send Fax wizard. To open the Send Fax wizard, click the Compose
menu in Microsoft Exchange, and then click the New Fax menu. Or, click
the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then
click the Fax folder. If you are faxing only a short note,
performance is better when you put the note on the cover page.
To include a message on the cover page, the cover page must contain
the note field. If the note field is not present, the message
appears on the second page of the fax.
The network fax server component of Microsoft Fax has only been tested
and known to work with Microsoft File and Printer Sharing for
Microsoft Networks or Microsoft File and Printer Sharing for NetWare
Networks.
If you change a setting in Microsoft Fax while Microsoft Exchange is
running, the change will probably not take effect until you log off
and exit from Microsoft Exchange, and then restart it.
If you send a fax to a Windows for Workgroups 3.11 At Work Fax user,
and the message includes multiple recipients on the Cc: list, the
only addresses that will be visible on the fax user's message are
the fax addresses. However, all messages will be sent correctly.
The File Send command in some programs may not work properly. This
includes Microsoft Works version 3.0, Lotus 1-2-3, Aldus Pagemaker,
and others. If you cannot reliably send a fax by using the File Send
command, either attach the file to a fax or use the File Print
command from within the program.
When you use the fax configuration properties sheet to browse to a
cover page, a link (.lnk) to this cover page is created in your
Windows directory. If you already have a cover page (.cpe) in your
Windows directory with the same name, this name will appear in the
cover pages list twice, but you can select only one of them. It is
recommended that you delete one of the files by using Windows Explorer.
If you send an editable fax to a Windows for Workgroups 3.11 At Work
Fax user, the fax recipient may not see any names on the Cc or Bcc line
if the message was sent to duplicate or non-Fax addresses. However, the
message will be delivered to all recipients.
If you are using the Microsoft NetFax service for faxing, and you use
the Microsoft Fax "Request a Fax" program to retrieve a fax, the
returned information wil be sent to the NetFax server. It will then
have to be forwarded to you manually by the system administrator.
PEN SERVICES
============
Microsoft Corp. distributes Pen Services for Windows 95 through the
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) channel. As such, the Windows
95 product does not include Pen Services for Windows 95.
Contact your pen hardware OEM for your Pen Services for Windows 95
upgrade.
MS-DOS MODE
===========
The MS-DOS Share program (Share.exe) is not included in this version
of Windows. Share support is provided to all programs running under
Windows, but programs that require share support cannot be run in
MS-DOS mode using this version of Windows.
MS-DOS MEMORY MANAGEMENT
========================
To maximize the amount of memory available to MS-DOS programs, add
the following line to your Config.sys file:
buffers=13
On most computers, this will free up approximately 16K of conventional
or upper memory for use by MS-DOS programs or device drivers. Note,
however, that this command reduces the number of MS-DOS buffers, so it
might adversely affect disk performance when your computer is running
in MS-DOS mode.
MS-DOS CODE PAGE
================
Depending on the country selected, Windows 95 automatically uses
MS-DOS code page 437 or 850. If you need to use a different code
page, such as 861 or 865, use the Changecp.exe utility program.
This program is included in the Windows 95 Resource Kit and the
CD-ROM version of Windows 95. It is also available from the
Microsoft Download Service or from your local Microsoft subsidiary.