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    <title>No posts  may be because win95 is dead</title>
    <description>Tim Slattery wrote:  &gt;  Tim Meddick   wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; teebo   &gt;&gt;           you mention  alt msdos batch   and I have heard quite allot   &gt;&gt; of good stuff about that group   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; However  many people seem to think it s a breeze getting the information   &gt;&gt; you want off the internet   I don t mind admitting that  try as I might    &gt;&gt; I could not find what server I should en   </description>
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    <title>MOS DOS from EXTERNAL FLOPPY DRIVE to print</title>
    <description>Steve             You are not using M  DOS but using what s called the  Command   Interpreter    CMD EXE     This is DOS  emulation  under Windows [Vista]     True DOS is a  stand alone  operating system that is just about the smallest   software that can boot a PC  as it all fits on to a single floppy disk with   90  free space to spare     I m not quite sure what your problem is [exactly] or    </description>
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    <title>LO QUE ES EL 95</title>
    <description>QU QUIERE DECIR USTED con OSTIA   BUENO?     julian   wrote in message   news: 23VQLuF5vJHA 1492@TK2MSFTNGP03 phx gbl     &gt; SOLO DECIR QUE EL WINDOWS 95 ES LA OSTIA  &gt;  &gt;</description>
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    <title>IS this newgroup active?</title>
    <description>On Sat  04 Apr 2009 22:44:41  0800  Bob  wrote:      Hi Bob               You do realize that you ve replied to me directly and not via   the newsgroup?  Thanks anyway for the info   I also run Win 3 1 from a   combination of Floppy disk and pen drive as my Fujitsu Siemens SCENIC T   won t boot from a pen drive  unfortunately  and need the floppy to boot and   load two DOS   </description>
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    <title>When I insert win me to install I am getting a message  Yo  </title>
    <description>You will have to use Fdisk to remove the NTFS partition and create a new   one then you will have to format the new partition     How to Use the Fdisk Tool and the Format Tool to Partition or   Repartition a Hard Disk  http:  support microsoft com ?kbid=255867    http:  www computerhope com sfdisk1 htm    Depending on how your disk is partitioned there are times when you can   get caught up in    </description>
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    <title>Help </title>
    <description>RobertVA :  &gt; Jack Dowson wrote:  &gt;&gt; Hello everybody:  &gt;&gt;  I m new to dos I  m wondering Who can give me some advice or show me a  &gt;&gt; list of reference books  on writing batch processing files under msdos  &gt;&gt; circumstances   &gt;&gt;  I ll really appreciate your reply no matter it will help or not   &gt;   &gt; At this late date there probably aren t many available in brick and  &gt; mortar stores  It s b   </description>
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    <title>Desperate request c compiler v 5 1</title>
    <description>Just trying this as a long shot     12 years ago I wrote an application for a scanner in MS C v 5 1  The   customer came back to me for an update which I have promised for the new   year     I have all of the source code but need to reinstall the compiler  It came on   14 360k floppies and I only have 7 of them     Does anybody know where I can get get hold of the rest in a hurry  ?    I would    </description>
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    <title>what errorlevel to use if x: does not exist?</title>
    <description>I have drive X mapped to a computers c: across the network   my batch file:  goes to the mapped drive   creates \directory if does not exist  goes to \directory  copies   zip from my c:    what errorlevel would I use if driveX does not exist?  this is an unattended backup from mstask and I need to make sure the files  are going across the network  and if for whatever reason the drive gets disco   </description>
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    <title>how to append to a filename?</title>
    <description>Actually the   wildcard gives the wrong result  Use the ?  single character wildcard   one for each character in the   filename  then append the extra characters     eg     ren ?????? txt ??????123 txt    Regards  Mark Dormer     Mark Dormer   wrote in message   news:uxzcb5cSGHA 4956@TK2MSFTNGP09 phx gbl     &gt; ren   txt  123 txt  &gt;  &gt; Regards  &gt; Mark Dormer  &gt;  &gt;  Jeff Richards   </description>
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    <title>unrecoverable error 5302: conventional memory exhausted</title>
    <description>Thanks for suggestions guys  but I have the program running now   I decided  after trying out the things you both suggested below  to format   and reinstall Win 95 again  Then when I got to running the program I simply   put    files=99  buffers=50    into config sys  nothing else  just that and didn t touch autoexec bat  Hey   Presto  Running fine     Thanks again     Kevin     kleefarr  wrote   </description>
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    <title>Problme de syntaxe</title>
    <description>Peux tu me donner ta solution ?    Merci de ton aide     Guillaume          DGI972      a crit dans le message   de news: mn 4a397d5c1901d45c 33554@NOSPAMlaposte net     &gt; Guillaume MARANDE a utilis son clavier pour crire :  &gt;&gt; Bonjour   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; Voil mon problme :  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; J ai un fichier bat o j ai ceci dedans :  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; rem                                 </description>
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    <title>Delete command help</title>
    <description>Try deltree     http:  www ss64 com nt del html  http:  www computerhope com deltree htm    John    Shaun Bell wrote:    &gt; Hi all  dose someone know the del comand that deletes all files and  &gt; directories as well in one go  I have a directory with many directories in  &gt; it and files as well and want to delete everything in one go  I cant  &gt; remember the command   &gt;   &gt; I know del     will dele   </description>
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    <title>MSO DOS INSTALL HELP</title>
    <description>S V P  excusez mon orthographe     Il te sera probablement difficile de faire ce donc tu tente a la faon    Microsoft  tant donn que tu as fait les choses un peu a l inverse    Je vois quelque problmes avec ton scnario     Premirement  il y a longtemps que j ais tent d installer MS DOS mais   un petit point  peut tre sans consquence  la commande n est telle pas    setup  plutt que  in   </description>
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    <title>I can t get my window 95 to start</title>
    <description>what happens when you power up your computer?  Does it go to a DOS screen prompting you to load normally or use safe mode?  I d recommend trying safemode   When powering up your computer press F8 right after bios is loaded  this should give you a load safemode option   See if you can get into windows using this method?  You might have to repair or re install your operating system   If you can g   </description>
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