Windows 98/4.10.1546/readme.txt

Microsoft Windows 98 README for Microsoft Windows Beta 2 August 1997 (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1997

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LIST OF Windows 98 README FILES
In addition to Readme.txt, Windows 98 provides the following readme files located in the Help directory, on the CD:
 * Config.txt Contains syntax information for commands you use with your Config.sys file.
 * Display.txt Provides information about how to configure  and correct problems for available drivers  and how to obtain additional display drivers.
 * Exchange.txt Provides information to help you set up and run Windows Messaging.
 * Extra.txt Provides information about where to find  additional Windows 98 files, such as updates  and drivers, in addition to files available  only in the CD-ROM version of Windows 98.
 * Faq.txt  Answers frequently asked questions about  Windows 98.
 * General.txt Provides information about startup problems,  the programs that come with Windows 98, disk  tools, disks and CDs, drivers, removable media, Microsoft FAX, and pen services. This file also contains last-minute information  received too late to include in the other readme files. For example, if you have a question about  a printer, it would be helpful to look in  General.txt as well as in Printers.txt.
 * Hardware.txt Provides information about known problems and workarounds for hardware. You may also need to refer to Printers.txt or Mouse.txt for specific problems.
 * Infrared.txt Contains information about installing and troubleshooting infrared services on your  computer.
 * Internet.txt Provides information to help you connect to the Internet if you haven't done so already. Also provides information about where to download Microsoft's new Web browser,  Internet Explorer.
 * MSImn.txt Provides information to help you install,  configure, and troubleshoot Microsoft Outlook Express, with Internet Mail and News reader.
 * Mouse.txt Provides information about known problems  and workarounds specifically for mouse and  keyboard problems.
 * Msdosdrv.txt Contains syntax information for MS-DOS device drivers. For additional help on MS-DOS  commands, see Config.txt. You can also use  command-line help at the command prompt by  typing /? following the command name.
 * Msn.txt  Provides information to help you connect to The Microsoft Network.
 * Netmeet.txt Provides information about using Microsoft  NetMeeting, as well as information about  known problems.
 * Network.txt Provides information about installing and  running network servers.
 * Printers.txt Provides information about known problems and workarounds for printers.
 * Programs.txt Provides information and workarounds for running some specific Windows-based and  MS-DOS-based programs with Windows 98.
 * Services.txt Provides information about selecting accounts with online service providers.
 * Support.txt Provides information about how to get  additional support for Windows 98.
 * Tips.txt Contains an assortment of tips and tricks  for using Windows 98, most of which are not  documented in online Help or the printed book.