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I have installed Windows 95 into different directory than Windows 3.x or Windows for Workgroups 3.1x. How do I set up to dual boot between them?

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I have installed Windows 95 into different directory than Windows 3.x or Windows for Workgroups 3.1x. How do I set up to dual boot between them?

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When installing Windows 95 into a different directory, dual booting is enabled by default. Dual boot is only available if the existing version of MS-DOS is version 5.0 or greater. If this criteria is met, dual booting to a previous version of MS-DOS is accomplished by: 1. Pressing the F8 key when you see the prompt, “Starting Windows 95” at startup. 2. From the menu select the option, Previous Version of MS-DOS.

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