Comparison of Upgrade and Non-Upgrade Versions of Windows 95Last reviewed: March 17, 1998Article ID: Q148682 |
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SUMMARYThis article describes the differences between the Windows 95 Upgrade and the non-upgrade (full) version of Windows 95. This article also lists the directory contents of the Boot disk and the contents of the Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files included with the non-upgrade version of Windows 95 distributed on 3.5-inch disks.
MORE INFORMATIONYou can use the Windows 95 Upgrade to upgrade Windows version 3.0 or later or Windows for Workgroups version 3.1 or later to Windows 95. You must be running MS-DOS, PC-DOS, or OEM-DOS version 3.1 or later to install the Windows 95 Upgrade. Because the Windows 95 Upgrade does not include a bootable floppy disk, you must be able to boot from the computer's hard disk to install the Windows 95 Upgrade. To install the non-upgrade (full) version of Windows 95, you do not need a previous version of Windows, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, PC-DOS, or OEM-DOS. Because the non-upgrade version of Windows 95 includes a bootable floppy disk, you do not need to be able to boot from the computer's hard disk.
Contents of the Boot DiskNote that although the label on the Boot disk indicates that it is a Distribution Media Format (DMF) disk, it is actually a standard 1.44-MB disk.
IO SYS 223,148 07-11-95 9:50a MSDOS SYS 4 07-11-95 9:50a COMMAND COM 92,870 07-11-95 9:50a AUTOEXEC BAT 25 07-11-95 9:50a CONFIG SYS 40 07-11-95 9:50a COUNTRY SYS 27,094 07-11-95 9:50a DISPLAY SYS 17,175 07-11-95 9:50a EGA CPI 58,870 07-11-95 9:50a EGA2 CPI 58,870 07-11-95 9:50a EGA3 CPI 48,973 07-11-95 9:50a FDISK EXE 59,128 07-11-95 9:50a FORMAT COM 40,135 07-11-95 9:50a HIMEM SYS 32,935 07-11-95 9:50a KEYB COM 19,927 07-11-95 9:50a KEYBOARD SYS 34,566 07-11-95 9:50a KEYBRD2 SYS 31,942 07-11-95 9:50a MODE COM 29,191 07-11-95 9:50a OEMSETUP BIN 3,270 07-11-95 9:50a OEMSETUP EXE 78,668 07-11-95 9:50a Contents of the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys FilesThe Autoexec.bat and Config.sys files on the Boot disk prepare the computer for Windows 95 Setup. Contents of the Config.sys File:
device=himem.sys files=60 buffers=20Contents of the Autoexec.bat File:
@echo off oemsetup |
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