Time to get ready
Alright I have my 98 box, NT (server+Workstation), 2k (server+workstations), and Unix, Sun, Cisco, Dos boxes, and I get to play with them all The only box I don't have is a 95.
Correct me if I am wrong, but, all the commands in 98 are the same as in 95 :
I have Tcats study guide and the Network Tech's evil guide of battling complete boredom..
Well off to play with 2k domain controller, and they wonder why I don't mind working on the weekend. I think that I will start off with A: Format c: sys and see what happens
Correct me if I am wrong, but, all the commands in 98 are the same as in 95 :
I have Tcats study guide and the Network Tech's evil guide of battling complete boredom..
Well off to play with 2k domain controller, and they wonder why I don't mind working on the weekend. I think that I will start off with A: Format c: sys and see what happens
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bellboy Member Posts: 1,017windows 98 is basically the same as windows 95. i cannot remember off the top of my head what the differences are (i know windows 98 has performance differences over windwos 95), except that ipconfig is available through windows 98 (or second edition at any rate)A+ Moderator
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lazyart Member Posts: 483eh, just know that the Win95 CD is not bootable, and the original version did not support FAT32 nor USB. That came in 95B (not the bootable part).I'm not a complete idiot... some parts are missing.