Setup Detects an Installed Copy of Windows on Hard DriveLast reviewed: November 22, 1994Article ID: Q76878 |
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SUMMARYThe Setup program for Windows with Multimedia Extensions detects a installed version of Windows on your hard drive if one exists. You then have the option of updating that version of Windows to include the Windows with Multimedia Extensions or create a new directory to install both Windows version 3.0 and the Multimedia Extensions. This information does not apply to later versions of Windows.
MORE INFORMATIONIf Setup detects a current Windows directory, it will display the directory name. If you want to update that version of Windows to include the Multimedia Extensions, then continue with the Setup routine. If you want to install a separate copy of Windows with the Multimedia Extensions, then use the BACKSPACE key to delete the current path and type a new directory for Windows with Multimedia Extensions.
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