> You could use Partition Magic (the $70 is worth it if you can't find "other" > means of aquiring it). It comes with an additional program called Magic > Mover which can place a complete program and all of it's folder contents in > a new directory, even on another drive. And there will be no problem > running it because it corrects system and .dll files to point to the new > directory. > I use it often and never have had a problem with it. I think it's time for a complete reinstallation of Windows 95. Isn't that the usual method of fixing problems with it?
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