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- Restoring your system after you are done with this working model
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- After you are done using the working models, you can remove
- the working model files from your hard disk. To do this, follow
- these steps:
-
- 1. On your hard disk, locate your version of Microsoft Windows.
- If you know you have the full version of Windows 3.0, skip
- to step #3. If you know you have a demonstration version of
- Windows 3.0, skip to step #2. If you are not sure which
- version of Windows 3.0 you are running, run WINVER from your
- Windows directory. Winver will report the version of Windows
- it finds in the directory. If it says "Windows Version 3.00"
- or something very similar, you have the full version of
- Windows 3.0. If it says something like "Windows working model"
- or "Windows application enabler", you have a demonstration
- version of Windows.
-
- 2. Follow this step only if you have a demonstration version
- of Windows, and no longer want to use it. Change directories
- to your Windows directory (probably C:\WINDEMO). Type DEL *.*,
- and then type Y at the "Are you sure?" prompt. Change directories
- to the SYSTEM subdirectory and type DEL *.* again. This procedure
- will remove all the Windows files.
-
- 3. To remove a particular working model, change directories to
- your Windows directory (probably C:\WINDOWS or C:\WINDEMO).
- Look for the subdirectory containing the working model you
- want to delete. Delete any such directories. Then type
- DEL ENABLER.* in your Windows directory.
-
- 4. To restore your CONFIG.SYS file to its original condition,
- see the following section.
-
-
- Restoring your CONFIG.SYS file
- ==============================
- In order to set up your computer to work with Windows 3.0 based
- working models, the Setup program has modified your CONFIG.SYS
- file by adding the HIMEM.SYS device driver. HIMEM.SYS is an
- extended memory driver, and other extended memory drivers may
- conflict with it. Some programs you own may require these other
- memory drivers. If this is the case, when you are done using the
- working model(s), you can restore your CONFIG.SYS file to its original
- condition as follows:
-
- 1. On your boot drive (most likely C:), change to the root directory.
- Then type DIR CONFIG.* If Setup changed your CONFIG.SYS file,
- you should see CONFIG.SYS and a backup file (most likely CONFIG.OLD).
-
- 2. To make sure the backup file is the version you want to restore,
- type TYPE CONFIG.OLD to display the contents of the file.
-
- 3. If it is the correct version, type COPY CONFIG.OLD CONFIG.SYS.
-
- 4. Reboot your computer by pressing the CTRL, ALT, and DEL keys
- at the same time.
-
-
- Running this demo with a LAN Manager 2.0 network
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- If you are running LAN Manager 2.0 or Novell networks with the
- netpopup service running and you do not already have Windows 3.0
- installed, you may have problems running the demonstration version
- of Windows 3.0 included in this package. To correct this, turn
- off the netpopup service.
-
- To do this with a LAN Manager 2.0 network, type the following
- from DOS:
-
- NET PAUSE NETPOPUP
-
- To do this with a Novell network, type the following from DOS:
-
- CASTOFF ALL
-