Restoring your system after you are done with this working model
================================================================
After you are done using the working models, you can remove
the working model files from your hard disk.  To do this, follow
these steps:

1. On your hard disk, locate your version of Microsoft Windows.  
   If you know you have the full version of Windows 3.0, skip 
   to step #3.  If you know you have a demonstration version of 
   Windows 3.0, skip to step #2.  If you are not sure which 
   version of Windows 3.0 you are running, run WINVER from your 
   Windows directory.  Winver will report the version of Windows
   it finds in the directory.  If it says "Windows Version 3.00"
   or something very similar, you have the full version of 
   Windows 3.0.  If it says something like "Windows working model" 
   or "Windows application enabler", you have a demonstration 
   version of Windows.

2. Follow this step only if you have a demonstration version 
   of Windows, and no longer want to use it.  Change directories 
   to your Windows directory (probably C:\WINDEMO).  Type DEL *.*, 
   and then type Y at the "Are you sure?" prompt.  Change directories 
   to the SYSTEM subdirectory and type DEL *.* again.  This procedure
   will remove all the Windows files.

3. To remove a particular working model, change directories to
   your Windows directory (probably C:\WINDOWS or C:\WINDEMO).
   Look for the subdirectory containing the working model you
   want to delete.  Delete any such directories.  Then type
   DEL ENABLER.* in your Windows directory.

4. To restore your CONFIG.SYS file to its original condition,
   see the following section.


Restoring your CONFIG.SYS file
==============================
In order to set up your computer to work with Windows 3.0 based
working models, the Setup program has modified your CONFIG.SYS 
file by adding the HIMEM.SYS device driver.  HIMEM.SYS is an 
extended memory driver, and other extended memory drivers may 
conflict with it.  Some programs you own may require these other 
memory drivers.  If this is the case, when you are done using the 
working model(s), you can restore your CONFIG.SYS file to its original 
condition as follows:

1. On your boot drive (most likely C:), change to the root directory.
   Then type DIR CONFIG.*  If Setup changed your CONFIG.SYS file, 
   you should see CONFIG.SYS and a backup file (most likely CONFIG.OLD).

2. To make sure the backup file is the version you want to restore,
   type TYPE CONFIG.OLD to display the contents of the file.

3. If it is the correct version, type COPY CONFIG.OLD CONFIG.SYS.

4. Reboot your computer by pressing the CTRL, ALT, and DEL keys
   at the same time.


Running this demo with a LAN Manager 2.0 network
================================================
If you are running LAN Manager 2.0 or Novell networks with the 
netpopup service running and you do not already have Windows 3.0 
installed, you may have problems running the demonstration version 
of Windows 3.0 included in this package.  To correct this, turn 
off the netpopup service.  

To do this with a LAN Manager 2.0 network, type the following
from DOS:

	NET PAUSE NETPOPUP

To do this with a Novell network, type the following from DOS:

	CASTOFF ALL

Running this demo with Windows installed on the system
======================================================

Should you have already a retail copy of Windows installed on
your system, the following has to be done in order to avoid
any damage to the previous Windows files:

- rename the file WINVER.EXE to any other name (e.g. WINVER.XXX)

Supported DOS versions
======================

As is the case with the full retail product, DOS 3.1 or
higher is required in order to run this demonstration version
of Windows.
