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In the next step you may have to choose, what printer you've selected in the template. Finishing the InstallationĪfter you've typed in your name, your company's name, more files will be copied to your computer - but in graphical mode. If you have problems, it mostly already comes out here. Setup will try to start Windows, and continue the setup in graphical mode. The critical part comes after the copying in text mode is ended. You may have to switch disks during the process. The Setup can ask for localization settings on some version (keyboard layout, etc.). You can freely use the Express Setup by pressing ENTER, to make things easier. On the next screen you can choose from Express or Custom Setup. If you did everything well, the setup screen will welcomes you.
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In command prompt you have to type these commands (assuming you'll use drive A:). In DOSSHELL you just have to find SETUP.EXE on the first disk, and start it. Insert the first floppy disk to the appropiate floppy drive. You can choose both the 1.44M or the 1.2M variants, since you don't have to boot from floppy.
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In order to install Windows 3.1 you must have at least ~10 MB of free disk space.Īlso you have to dump or get your disk images (WinWorldPC can help, see the Help menu of WinBox). Table of contents generated with markdown-toc Checking prerequsities
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If your age-appropriate PC has a well-configured MS-DOS system, with no hardware conflicts you probably won't face serious problems.
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This set depicts The Child - that's Baby Yoda, to you or I - from The Mandalorian TV show, in a 1,000-piece kit that also contains a little plaque and a minifigure version of the character too. If you're a big Lego Star Wars fan then this early Black Friday deal on the Baby Yoda set is not to be missed depending on where you live, it's down to a new low price.