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    Why are there so many floppy disks?
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    A standard floppy disk only holds 1.44MB, which is not enough to hold the entire operating system, so it was split to several disks.
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    How do I shut down my computer using MS-DOS?
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    The command to shut down is "shutdown /s", to hibernate is "shutdown /h", and to restart is "shutdown /r".
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    Why does this OS require 2 setups?
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    You cannot setup Windows 3.1 from Windows 10 due to compatibility issues, but, MS-DOS has been prepared for the compatibility issues.
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    How do I uninstall windows so that I only have DOS?
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    Install DOS to C:\Windows (DOS setup will overwrite C:\Windows if it does exist).
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    Can I download Windows 3.1 on a computer that was made for a different version? Also, can I download Windows 3.1 on a computer that already has Windows?
    Arrogance
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    You can download the installation files on any computer, including one that is running another version of Windows. Windows 3.1 will not work on newer computers; the directions are mostly useful to those with very old computers or those using an emulator or virtual machine, like VirtualBox.
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    Could I get these disks in a virtual file like .iso or .img? If the answer is yes, where?
    Arrogance
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    Yes, you can use disk images, either made yourself or downloaded elsewhere. I do not know the legality of them, but WinWorld and The Internet Archive have had downloads of Windows 3.1 for years, with no attempt at removal by Microsoft. It is likely that they do not mind.
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    Do you have to login to Windows 3.1?
    Arrogance
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    Not normally. Windows 3.1 is a single-user operating system. There may be a login if you've installed client software for a network server, like Novell Netware.
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    Can I install Windows 3.1 on my Windows XP computer, and do I need to install MS-DOS or partition the C drive to do so?
    Acyclist
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    To install Windows 3.1 on your Windows XP computer, use virtual machine software like VMware, VirtualBox, or VirtualPC 2007. This setup prevents compatibility issues and allows you to use both systems simultaneously. You need to install MS-DOS since Windows 3.1 runs on top of it, and you should partition the C drive within the virtual machine.
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