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- Name three ways that Windows 95 differs from Windows 3.x.
- What is Plug and Play? What is required for a component to be Plug and Play-compliant?
- Does Windows 95 still require MS-DOS?
- Which version of MS-DOS comes with Windows 95?
- Is CONFIG.SYS required to install GUI drivers?
- Why would you want to set the swap-file size in Windows 95?
- What is the main difference between Windows 3.x and Windows 95?
- Why can't older versions of disk utilities be used with Windows 95?
- After turning on the power to the computer, what is the first step in the boot-up process?
- In which directory do you find the external MS-DOS commands?
- What is FDISK used for?
- Define virtual memory.
- The Registry is composed of two binary files. Name them.
- What is the difference between an MS-DOS session and MS-DOS mode?
- If you are running in MS-DOS mode and the CD-ROM does not run, what must you do to get it running?
- Do you need a .PIF file to run an MS-DOS program in Windows 95?
- What are the five steps of a Windows 95 installation?
- Which version of Windows 95 uses FAT32?
- What is safe mode and what is it used for?
- What are the three Registry backup tools provided with Windows 95?
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