Well, thanks but that Microsoft Article didn't address the problem at all. Actually, I found the solution from another source on the net. <br> All you have to do to keep Setup from demanding the presence of a
I've got caught having to reinstall Windows 95 from my "upgrade disk" but I have lost my original Windows 3.1 Setup Disk. Any "workarounds?" What files does Setup look for?<br>I have tried the undocumented Setup Switch, "Setup/NTLDR" but that doesn't work. Help!
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