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Tar98 does work in Windows 95 and Windows 98, but Tar98 only supports tape devices in Windows NT 4.0. What this means is that Tar98 can only read and write tar files in Windows 95 and Windows 98. When used in Windows NT 4.0, Tar98 can read and ... more
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Msconfig is only available in Windows 98, Me, or XP, so I recommend upgrading from Windows 95. Msconfig is much better than the old Win95 System Configuration Editor (Windows\System\Sysedit.exe) for editing system configuration files. Another ... more
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NO, the operating system must support Microsoft's HID technology. Currently Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP are supported. ... more
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Safe Mode: There are two ways: • Hold down the SHIFT key as you reboot until the Windows screen comes up. • When you restart, watch the screen for the text Starting Windows 95. When you see this hit F8 and choose Safe Mode from the option menu ... more
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Most language features and objects that are new in Navigator 3.0 are not supported in MSIE 3.0, although several Navigator 3.0 items have been added to JScript version 2 (see below). Here's the quick list of items not available in MSIE 3.0: ... more
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During the install of Harvard Graphics 98 - if you are installing under Windows 95 or 98, or NT as Administrator, just click Yes when asked if you want to install the Web Publish features. After installing Harvard Graphics 98 - If you said No to ... more
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No, OfficeStation only supports Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Home, Professional, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server Edition. ... more
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The device is supported by the ATAPI driver that is included in the Windows 95/NT system. ... more
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While the 2700 doesn't require more or less network bandwidth than a PC for normal operation, it can handle tremendous network loads. Certainly enough to saturate a T1 line, and enough to fill a 10MBPS local area network with traffic. The ... more
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Yes. Just remember that, while Windows 9x and NT can handle long file names, Hydrodata for Windows cannot. Don't use long file names when designating the directory into which you are installing Hydrodata. ... more
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