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WFW<nn&gt; files (where <nn&gt; is a sequential number) may appear in your Windows directory. These files are copies of your system files (CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, SYSTEM.INI, and WIN.INI). Setup creates these files so that it can make modifications to your system. When Setup is finished, it removes these files.<br />
WFW<nn> files (where <nn> is a sequential number) may appear in your Windows directory. These files are copies of your system files (CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, SYSTEM.INI, and WIN.INI). Setup creates these files so that it can make modifications to your system. When Setup is finished, it removes these files.<br />
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If Setup stops responding (hangs) or you stop Setup before it has completed installation, Windows does not remove these files from your system. You should manually remove them after Setup completes successfully.
If Setup stops responding (hangs) or you stop Setup before it has completed installation, Windows does not remove these files from your system. You should manually remove them after Setup completes successfully.

Latest revision as of 17:45, 20 July 2020

Knowledge Base


Several WFW<nn> Files in Your Windows Directory

Article ID: 107811

Article Last Modified on 11/5/1999



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11



This article was previously published under Q107811

WFW<nn> files (where <nn> is a sequential number) may appear in your Windows directory. These files are copies of your system files (CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, SYSTEM.INI, and WIN.INI). Setup creates these files so that it can make modifications to your system. When Setup is finished, it removes these files.

If Setup stops responding (hangs) or you stop Setup before it has completed installation, Windows does not remove these files from your system. You should manually remove them after Setup completes successfully.


Additional query words: 3.11 network setup

Keywords: KB107811