How to Uninstall Windows 95
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SUMMARY
This article describes how to uninstall, or remove, Windows 95.
MORE INFORMATION
Windows 95 has an Uninstall feature you can use to restore the previous
version of Windows and MS-DOS on your computer. You can use this feature
only if you upgraded an earlier version of Windows to Windows 95, and you
chose to back up the system files during the upgrade.
When you choose to back up the system files, the original Windows folder
and all its files and folders are saved in a hidden, compressed file. The
location of this file is specified in the "UnInstallDir=" line in the
Msdos.sys file.
To uninstall Windows 95, follow these steps:
- In Control Panel, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
- On the Install/Uninstall tab, click Windows 95 in the list of
programs, and then click Add/Remove.
- In the dialog box that appears, click Yes.
- Click Yes to remove long filename support and check the hard disk.
- Click OK to shut down Windows 95 and continue.
- Remove any floppy disks from the floppy disk drives, and then press
ENTER to continue.
Uninstall uses the following files:
Filename Purpose
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W95undo.dat Contains a compressed backup of the Windows 3.x folder.
W95undo.ini Contains a listing of files backed up in the W95undo.dat
file.
Msdos.sys Contains an entry pointing to the location of the
W95undo.dat and W95undo.ini files.
Suhdlog.dat Contains a copy of all Master Boot Records and Partition
Boot Records on the system both before and after the
upgrade to Windows 95. Used to restore the original
boot sectors.
The backup system files Msdos.dos, Io.dos, Command.dos, Config.dos, and
Autoexec.dos are also used to restore the original operating system.
Note that there are three other methods you can use to uninstall Windows
95. These methods are:
- Start you computer with a Windows 95 Startup disk and then run
Uninstal.exe.
- Start your computer to a command prompt, or to the previous operating
system, and then run Uninstal.exe.
- Click the Start button, click Run, and then type "uninstal.exe" in
the Open box.
REFERENCES
For information about manually removing Windows 95, please see the
"Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit."
Keywords : kbsetup win95
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto