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|    Ed Vance to MATT MUNSON    |
|    Re: Start Button.    |
|    30 Aug 12 15:08:00    |
      MM>-=> JEAN PARROT wrote to MATT MUNSON <=-              MM> JP> .Good evening, Matt.       MM> MM> A full list of Classic Shell functions from the developers site:              MM> JP> .I have been on W-8 since the beta was issued and I can really       MM> JP> do without that Start button. I do not knowwhy all the fuss.              MM> JP> .What is your experience ?       MM>Most of us are just used to the start button and we need some familiarity.       Iv       MM>tried W8 under a VM, but i wasnt brave enough to install it over my W7.              Matt,              Please Forgive Me for this.              Until August 1995 when Windows 95 came out there wasn't any Windows       Start Button.              Windows 3.1 didn't need it.              If WIN was on the last line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, Windows 3.1       started when the computer was turned ON.              When finished using Windows 3.1, just Double-Click on the square in the       Left Corner of the Program Managers' Title Bar and next Click OK in the       box that opened, Wait a bit for the DOS PROMPT, then either run some DOS       programs OR Turn the Power Switch OFF if you were through using the       computer. ;-)              I never wanted win as the last line in my AUTOEXEC.BAT file and I didn't       want to see the UGLY Windows 3.1 Opening Screen - so I created a two       line W.BAT file in a Directory that was in the PATH of the computer.              I learned about how to make the Batch File from a Book or Computer       Magazine.              Here's My W.BAT:              @echo off        ^^        ||_ Line Feed ($0A)        |        |_ Carriage Return ($0D)              c:\windows\win        ^^^^        ||||_ Line Feed ($0A)        |||        |||_ Carriage Return ($0D)        ||        ||_ Break ($00)        |        |_ Space ($20)                     Note: For anyone unfamiliar with Hexadecimal Numbers the $       "Dollar Sign" before the number means the number is in Hex instead of       Decimal.               Hex Decimal        ------------        0A 10        0D 13        20 32        00 0              When I 'Had' To use Windows 3.1, I pressed the W key and the Enter key.       -)                     Which VM did you try W8 on?              I tried 'updateing' INNOTEK VirtualBox (vBox) 1.4.0 to Oracle 4.1.18 and       couldn't get the 'update' to work.       I also tried 4.1.20 and it wouldn't work on this XP computer either.              I went back to the 1.4.0 but now can't figure out what settings it needs       so I can get on the internet through Firefox in Ubuntu 7.04.              I have a Linksys Router connected to a DSL Modem here.       Before the 'update' Firefox and U'u 7.04 in a VM session worked,       during the 'update' I was 'asked' to remove the Old Innotek version       before installing the 'update'.              Any Ideas? Thanks!                      * SLMR 2.1a #T348 * Despite inflation, sins' wages are the same. Romans 6:23       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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