ID: Q174605
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If you install Windows 95 Service Pack 1 on a computer with Internet Explorer 4.0 installed and then remove Service Pack 1, you may not be able to start Windows 95 after you reboot the computer.
Uninstalling Service Pack 1 replaces the Shell32.dll and Ole32.dll files with the original Windows 95 versions. The Windows 95 versions of these files do not work with Internet Explorer 4.0
Replace the Shell32.dll and Ole32.dll files with the Internet Explorer 4.0 versions. To do so, use the following steps.
NOTE: In the following commands, Windows refers to the folder in which Windows 95 is installed. Intern~1.0se refers to the folder in which the Internet Explorer 4.0 Setup files are located. If your folder names are different, adjust these instructions accordingly.
1. Restart your computer. When you see the "Starting Windows 95"
message, press the F8 key, and then choose Command Prompt Only
from the Startup menu.
2. At the command prompt, type the following commands, pressing ENTER
after each command :
cd \windows\system
ren shell32.dll shell32.old
ren ole32.dll ole32.old
cd \intern~1.0se
extract /e /l c:\windows\system ie4shl95.cab shell32.dll
md c:\temp
extract /e /l c:\temp ie4_s1.cab
cd temp
extract /e /l c:\windows\system ie4_1.cab ole32.dll
3. Restart your computer normally.
Internet Explorer 4.0 installs newer versions of the Shell32.dll and Ole32.dll files, making use of the updates provided by Service Pack 1. Reinstallation of Service Pack 1 is unnecessary when Internet Explorer 4.0 is installed.
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Keywords : kbenv winshell msiew95 servicepack1
Version : WINDOWS:4.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: March 18, 1999