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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 INFORMATION
You 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.
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.
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:
Contents of the Autoexec.bat File:
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