Tell Setup where to go
Q When I purchased my laptop PC, the compressed "cabinet" (.cab) files, in which Microsoft distributes Windows 95, were included on the hard drive. After I backed them up using Microsoft Create Disks, Windows 95 assumed that the .cab files were residing on my floppy drive. Now that I have Windows 95 on CD-ROM, I'd like to use that version whenever Windows needs a specific .cab file. But Windows won't let me specify the path. How can I make it recognise my CD-ROM drive? - Justin Kuo A You're not the only one with this problem; it can afflict anyone who installs a CD-ROM drive or makes other system changes that affect the drive letter of their original Windows 95 installation. Fortunately, you can fix it by editing the Windows Registry. | Category: Win95 Issue: Feb 1998 Pages: 164 |
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