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SUMMARYMost of the files on the Microsoft Windows version 3.0 disks are in a compressed format. The only way to tell if these files are compressed is to compare the file sizes in your WINDOWS directory with the file sizes on the disks. The exception is the *.SYS files, which are marked compressed with a "$" as the last letter of the file extension. For example, HIMEM.SY$ is the compressed file for HIMEM.SYS. MORE INFORMATION
To expand a single compressed file, use the EXPAND.EXE program. This
program is located on the Windows Disk 2 on both the 1.2MB 5.25-inch
and 720K 3.5-inch disk formats. For example, to expand CALC.EXE to the
WINDOWS directory on Drive C, do the following:
where <filename> is the name of the file you attempted to expand. To expand more than one file at a time, refer to the "Putting Windows on a Network" Section on Page 553 of the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide." Additional query words: 3.00 win30 3.00a
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