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- Boot Manager 95 Version 2.0.1
- (c) Copyright 1995, Kevin P.Ferguson
-
-
- Legal Bits
- ==========
- Whilst I have really tried to avoid getting involved with the legal side of
- programming, in this day and age I feel that you cannot afford to leave
- yourself open to legal attack from the small minority that try to spoil
- everybody's enjoyment of computers. Therefore, I have been forced to include
- the following statements to placate this group of people:
-
- Boot Manager 95 ("The program") may be freely distributed but it is not
- public domain and remains the copyright of the author
- ("Kevin P.Ferguson").
-
- You may freely distribute copies of this program by any electronic
- distribution method as long as you include this document along with the
- executable(s) in the original archive.
-
- Whilst you have the freedom to copy this program, you may not charge a
- fee for the program (You may, however, charge a small fee to cover the
- costs you have incurred by way of the distribution medium you used).
-
- The program and all files included in the original archive may not be
- altered, reverse engineered or decompiled in any way without the explicit
- written permission of the author.
-
- By using the program, the user assumes full responsibility for ensuring
- it is used in the intended manner and may not hold the author liable for
- any loss or damage howsoever caused.
-
- If you are unable to accept any of these conditions, the program must not
- be used and you must destroy all copies in your possession.
-
- All trademarks and registered names used within this document, the
- program and it's accompanying files are recognized and acknowledged by
- the author.
-
-
- What is Boot Manager 95 for?
- ============================
- Windows 95 has configurable boot options that are only properly documented in
- the Windows 95 Resource Kit. Boot Manager 95 allows you to change these
- options without having to buy the Resource Kit.
-
- Boot Manager 95 is complient with all relevant sections of the Windows 95
- Logo Program that apply to it, but is not officially endorsed by Microsoft.
-
- The boot options are stored in the MSDOS.SYS file in the root folder of your
- boot drive. This is a user configurable file that allows you to enable
- various boot options that range from booting to a previous version of an
- operating system (providing there is one, which is not always the case in an
- OEM setup), to setting an optional path to a Windows directory other than the
- default established during setup. Help on these settings may be obtained by
- opening the MSDOS.HLP file included with the program.
-
- Boot Manager 95 allows you to change only the boot options. The paths should
- never need to be changed, and the feature will NOT be added to the range of
- options available through Boot Manager 95 unless a significant number of
- users request it.
-
- Many hours of work have gone into the program and whilst I have tried to
- ensure that it is as bug-free as possible, there will always be circumstances
- that are beyond my control (and thinking!) that will cause the program to
- behave badly. I shall apologise in advance for this, and would like to hear
- from you if you experience difficulties using the program. If you do contact
- me with a bug report, please provide as much information about your machines
- configuration as possible and I'l try to assist you.
-
-
-
- Installation Procedure
- ======================
- Installation is really simple! The method of installation depends on the
- format in which you received the program.
-
- If you received the program in archived format (i.e. ARJ, ZIP, LHA,
- etc.), unarchive the file to a temporary directory on your hard drive and
- run the SETUP.EXE program.
-
- If the program was distributed in unarchived format (i.e. CD-ROM, Floppy
- disk, ZIP Disk, SyQuest drive, etc.) then you should locate and run the
- SETUP.EXE program.
-
-
- Uninstallation Procedure
- ========================
- Uninstallation is as simple as installation. From the Control Panel, Select
- the Add/Remove Programs applet and select Boot Manager 95 from the dialogue.
- Next, click on the Add/Remove... button.
-
- This will uninstall the application automatically, as long as you have not
- manually deleted any of the elements installed by the installation program!
-
-
-
- System Requirements
- ===================
- Boot Manager 95 was designed to run under Windows 95. It will NOT run under
- Windows 3.0, 3.1, 3.11, Windows for Workgroups and although possible, has
- never been tested under Windows NT (why would you want to?).
-
-
- Starting & Using Boot Manager 95
- ================================
- This section assumes that you have installed Boot Manager 95 via the Setup
- program and have NOT changed any links/references to the program.
-
- Start Boot Manager 95 by double clicking the Boot Manager 95 icon in the
- Programs sub-menu of the Start menu or double-click the Boot Manager
- 95.exe file in the \Program Files\Boot Manager 95 folder from Explorer.
-
- To use Boot Manager 95, select the tab that contains the setting(s) you
- want to change and check or uncheck the options listed. Most of the
- options are self explanatory, and is accompanied by help in the "Instant
- Help" panel where appropriate.
-
-
-
- Revision History
- ================
- Version 2.0.1
- ■ Numerous Minor bug fixes (again!).
- ■ Upgraded to 32-bit version (thanks to VB4).
- ■ Major changes to integrate Boot Manager 95 into the Windows 95 Logo
- standard, including registry use (no more BOOTMNGR.INI), Windows 95
- controls and support for uninstallation.
- ■ Multiple boot "Profiles" can now be maintained.
- ■ Ability to restart Windows from within Boot Manager 95.
- ■ Better determination of true boot drive (not perfect though!).
- ■ Instant Help is now optional and can be toggled using a check box in
- the Configuration tab.
-
- Version 1.3a
- ■ Numerous Minor bug fixes.
- ■ The select boot drive from the initial welcome screen was not being saved
- to the BOOTMNGR.INI file and thus was not being transferred to the
- configuration tab of the main dialogue.
- ■ The text in the Boot Drive Help dialogue was not displayed correctly.
- ■ Minor corrections to documentation and addition of de-installation
- section.
-
- Version 1.3
- ■ Numerous minor bug fixes:
- ■ Fixed BootFailSafe message at boot.
- ■ Improved UI no longer needs TAB VBX.
- ■ Now backs up initial MSDOS.SYS for future reference/use.
- ■ Restore original MSDOS.SYS and Defaults settings.
- ■ Help on boot/compressed drives.
-
- Version 1.2
- ■ Bug fix for compressed drives. MSDOS.SYS was assumed to be on the C:
- drive but this is, of course, reassigned by most disk compression
- software (credit is due to John A Fagerberg for pointing this out to
- me).
-
- ■ Now remembers where you last put it on screen (BOOTMNGR.INI, Sorry,
- can't use the Windows 95 Registry until the 32-bit version!)
-
- Version 1.1a
- ■ First public release.
-
- Version 1.1
- ■ Major overhaul (tabbed dialogues, wow!).
- ■ Lots of bug fixes to get it ready for public release.
-
- Version 1.0
- ■ Initial version - Purely for personal use and very buggy. Never
- publicly released.
-
- The Future
- ==========
- It is difficult to say what may be bolted on to the program in the future,
- but I will continue to review and use your suggestions! Some that I am
- thinking of at the moment are:
-
- ■ Startup/Shutdown Logo module (Will interface to 3rd party
- applications if desired!)
-
- ■ Command line profile switching/configuration
-
- ■ Support for different copies of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT in
- conjunction with boot settings, when using Profiles
-
- ■ Control Panel integration
-
- ■ System Tray Icon
-
- ■ Windows 95 Help File
-
- Please feel free to contact me via E-Mail if you would like to see any of the
- above suggestions implemented or have any other ideas.
-
- Thanks to...
- ============
- During the writing and testing of this program, many people have helped and
- inspired me and I would like to say a huge "thank you" to you all. Whilst
- the list below is by no means complete, those people I have mentioned by name
- have been instrumental in the design of the program in some way.
-
- ■ John A.Fagerberg, Kenneth Lee, Rick Shafer, Joseph R.Worrall and
- Peter Cozens for help with beta testing.
-
- ■ Before I forget, a special "Hello" to Tony Carnell and Martin
- Woodgates for being good friends and being VERY critcal of PC's (both
- of them being Amiga owners and not knowing any better!!!). Also,
- "Dean-o" deserves a mention for just being "Dean-o"!
-
- ■ And last but not least, a mention to my beloved K.J. for putting up
- with me tapping away on the keyboard into the wee small hours (and
- for keeping the bed warm! ).
-
-
- And Finally...
- ==============
- If you have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to send me and
- E-Mail at 100634.3111@compuserve.com and I will try to give you a personal
- reply as soon as possible. I look forward to hearing from you!
-
-