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David Lawrence: Home Schooling is becoming more and more popular and I can show you the inside scoop on how to get started helping your children get smarter. Get my easy to read instantly downloadable guide 10 Quick Steps to Home Schooling right now at 10quicksteps.com. That*s a great guide it was actually written by the senior engineer for Nightline at ABC. Ed works at Nightline there at the bureau in Washington DC and he wrote the book. Now, let me go back to Steve real quick and make sure he knows what to do here. Now he is a got a 95 machine and he wants to get online and what I mentioned was getting on with AOL 5.0 or below is your best bet. And he said why I can*t get online to download it. You wouldn*t be able to download it anyway. What you want to do is you want to ask all your friends do you have any really old disks number 1 or jump on eBay on another machine and see if anybody has some old 95 or below AOL compatible disks. And again the search phrase is you know compatible AOL Windows 95. If you go on another machine and download the installer and burn it on to a CD or burn in onto you know or put just on the hard drive and then connect it up with a Null Modem Cable to the 95 machine. You said you were fairly literate in how to do this stuff. So getting the data shouldn*t be a problem. Once you download the installer you just want to make sure you download an install this compatible with Windows 95. And I would not spend a lot of time on Windows 95 if the machine is upgradeable to 98. Because you can probably pick up 98 for 10-15 bucks online on eBay. Get the original disk and make sure its Windows 98 second edition. If the machine you have got will handle Windows 98 it too had some issues with compatibility and you know hardware speed and what not, alright?
Steve: Okay. I understand it is. There is no telephone number I can call to get a disk or anything.
David Lawrence: Nope. AOL won*t send you anything but their latest stuff.
Steve: Okay.
David Lawrence: So, unfortunately not. You also might want to check with user groups in your area with Windows users groups in particular. There is always old time users groups that are still hanging on to that old DOS machine, to that old Windows 95 or 98 machine just because they are a Cro-mudgens. Just because they refuse to upgrade and they are the once that just funds of information. I appreciate the call Steve. Jim
Jim: Hi David.
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