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SUMMARY
The process of upgrading from Microsoft Windows operating system version
3.0 to Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1 requires that the
character (MS-DOS) mode portion of Setup disable certain Windows 3.0
components. These components must be replaced by new 3.1 components so that
they don't interfere with the upgrade process. The Windows 3.1 Setup
program temporarily disables the following items:
To regain Windows 3.0 functionality, the WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI files must be edited as described below. MORE INFORMATIONTo restore the disabled Windows 3.0 components that are controlled by the SYSTEM.INI file, rename the following lines in the SYSTEM.INI file; do NOT alter the information to the right of the equal sign:
To restore the disabled Windows 3.0 component that is controlled by
the WIN.INI file, rename the following line in the WIN.INI file; do
NOT alter the information to the right of the equal sign:
Fonts are disabled by renaming the [fonts] section in the WIN.INI file
to [wt4gpi8s56bz]. Setup can encounter problems with reenabling the
old fonts if the system memory is very low or if two aborted
installations have occurred. If there is a problem, Setup will display
a message box telling you that trouble was encountered when restoring
the previously installed fonts and that the [fonts] and [wt4gpi8s56bz]
sections must be merged by hand. This merging process is fairly
simple.
To merge the two sections, open the WIN.INI file in a text editor (for example, the MS-DOS version 5.0 Editor), and do the following:
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