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OCR: WHAT MICROSOFT DIDN'T TELL YOU WHAT MICROSOFT DIDN'T TELL YOU If Windows 95 detects OS/2 Warp during its installation, it suggests that OS/2 may not work ever again, and then directs you to detailed instructions for complete removal of OS/2 from your PC. But don't you believe it! OS/2 Warp and Windows 95 can coexist quite happily on the same PC. Some prior knowledge and planning will also allow you to keep your Windows 3.1 alive and well. This can get a bit complicated, so we have included information on: Installing OS/2 Warp over Windows 3.1 Installing OS/2 Warp over Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 over OS/2 Warp Using OS/2's Dual Boot facility to switch between OS/2 Warp and Windows 95 Using OS/2's Boot Manager facility to select between OS/2 and Windows 95 Uninstalling Windows 95 (turnabout is fair play) One of the well-publicized features "introduced" in Windows 95 is Long File Name support. This is a really nice thing to have, since it lets you give your PC files names like, "My stuff I gotta do next Tuesday" instead of "mystuff.tus". Of course, Long File Names have been part of OS/2 Warp for over three years (and to be honest, on the Apple Macintosh for even longer). But the Long File Names in Windows 95 were designed to be incompatible with Long File Names in OS/2 Warp. Until now. This kit includes IBM's Windows 95 Figure 4: JAOW takes on Redmond rhetoric directly.