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30-Oct-2000, 01:14 PM #1
Like the add on tv I'd like to throw my pc out the window. I'm getting all kinds of faults-blues screens, invalid page, system hangups and I want to reload Windows 95 with the "typical restore" (which the manual says will not destroy data or reformat my hard drive). First question: will I destroy my desktop folders when I reload windows using that option? My next question is can I save my desktop folders to another part of the hard drive? This way I would be sure my folders/files on the desktop would be safe. My files are too large for floppy's and I don't have tape. By the way I use Netscape 4.75 with Windows 95. Thank you for your help.
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31-Oct-2000, 09:03 AM #2
you will get a lot more help in the "Operating System" Forum.
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