There is a utility that Microsoft has available called TWEAKUI. This
allows you to control many of the various aspects of 95, including
whether the system boots to the GUI interface or the dos prompt. You
can download it from the Microsoft site......it has a lot of useful
little applets that come with it.....it also gets you away from having
to 'manually' edit system critical files.
There is another file in the WINDOWS subdirectory called DOSSTART.BAT
that can be useful when configuring 95 in the dos mode.
Marty, W1MD
On Fri, 16 Jan 1998 22:14:31 -0800, you wrote:
>> Any of these methods will work, but I think the editing of MSDOS.SYS
>> is the least desirable unless you want to type WIN almost every time
>> you start or restart a Win95 machine.
>
>Precisely, or unless you are running CT during a multi-op effort and
>you *never* want Win95 to rear it's ugly head.
>
>--Trey, N5KO
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