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c:\WINDOWS\system nom du fichier = setup
[setup]
help = setup.hlp
; Place any programs here that should be run at the end
of setup.
; These apps will be run in order of their appearance
here.
[run]
[dialog]
caption = "Windows Setup"
exit = "Exit Windows Setup"
title = "Installing Windows 3.1"
options = "In addition to installing Windows 3.1,
you can:"
printwait = "Please wait while Setup configures your
printer(s)..."
copywait = "Welcome to Microsoft Windows 3.1!\n\n -
If you're new to Windows, see 'A Brief Tour of\n
Microsoft Windows' in the Getting Started book.\n\n -
If you've used Windows before, see 'New\n in This
Version' in the Getting Started book."
copywait4="Make sure you register your copy of
Microsoft Windows 3.1.\nWhen you register, Microsoft
will:\n\n - Notify you of product updates and new
product releases.\n\n - Send you a FREE Windows
newsletter."
copywait5 = "\n\nThis would be a great time to remove
the serial number label\n from the inside back cover of
the Getting Started with Windows\nbook and place it on
your computer for future reference."
[data]
; Disk space required
; <type of setup>= <Full install space>, <Min install
space>
; Defaults used in setting up and names of a few files
startup = WIN.COM
defdir = C:\WINDOWS
shortname = Windows
welcome = "Windows 3.1"
deflang = enu
defxlat = 437
defkeydll = usadll
register = "regedit /s /u setup.reg"
tutor = "wintutor.exe "
NetSetup = FALSE
MouseDrv = TRUE
Version = "3.1.040"
; This is data needed by the MS-DOS half of setup so that
it can copy the
; proper kernel and start Windows for the GUI portion of
setup.
;
; ** MS-DOS documentation says that first byte of command
line for 4a call
; ** should be space. ==> in execcmd RHS leave first
space as it is now
[winexec]
execstd = "dosx.exe "
execcmd = " krnl286.exe /b /q:"
exechimem = "xmsmmgr.exe"
himemcmd = ""
Krnl386 = 2:krnl386.exe
Krnl286 = 2:krnl286.exe
dosx = 2:dosx.exe
; Names of the disks Setup can prompt for.
[disks]
1 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #1",disk1
2 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #2",disk2
3 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #3",disk3
4 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #4",disk4
5 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #5",disk5
6 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #6",disk6
7 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #7",disk7
[oemdisks]
Z =. ,"HP DeskJet Series v2.0 disk (from printer box
or contact HP)",diskz
[user]
3:setup.ini, noupdate
[windows]
1:setup.hlp
1:setup.txt
1:win.src, Net
2:system.src, Net
1:winhelp.exe
3:control.hlp
; !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
: !!! The description strings should not be changed.
; !!! Changing description strings can result in old
drivers not being
; !!! upgraded since Setup uses the description string to
determine what
; !!! driver is installed and whether a new, upgraded
driver is provided
; !!! with this version of Windows.
; !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
;
;
; Optional sections listed in field 9 of the display
secton are intrpreted as follows:
;
; File, Destination, .ini file, Section, LHS, RHS
;
; Where: x:File = Optional; file to be copied,
may be left null.
; Destination = 0: for windows root or 0:system
for system subdir
; where file is to be copied.
; .ini file = Optional; .ini file to be
modified or created.
; Must be included if following
parameters specified.
; Section = Section of .ini file to be
modified.
; OldLine = Optional; old line to be
removed from the .ini file.
; Only one occurence of the
specified string is removed.
; NewLine = New text line to be written to
the .ini file.
;
;[v7vga]
;x:v7vga.vxd, 0:system, system.ini,
386enh, "v7device=", "display=v7vdd.386"
; copy these fonts depending on the 386 grabber being used
[VGA.3gr]
2:CGA40WOA.FON,2:CGA40850.FON
2:CGA80WOA.FON,2:CGA80850.FON
2:EGA40WOA.FON,2:EGA40850.FON
2:EGA80WOA.FON,2:EGA80850.FON
[pointing.device]
;
; Note: the VMD field may contain multiple VXD's in the
form "x:*vmd,2:1vmd.386".
; Please note, however, that if multiple VXD's are
specified in the VMD field
; they must be surrounded by double quotes (").
;
;profile = mouse driver, Mouse
description, VMD, Optional work
section
;
hpmouse = 2:hpmouse.drv, "HP Mouse (HP-
HIL)", x:*vmd
lmouse =
2:lmouse.drv, "Logitech",
2:lvmd.386, lmouse
ps2mouse = 2:mouse.drv, "Microsoft, or IBM
PS/2", x:*vmd
genius1 = 2:mscmouse.drv,"Genius serial mouse on
COM1" , 2:mscvmd.386
genius2 = 3:msc3bc2.drv, "Genius serial mouse on
COM2" , 2:mscvmd.386
msmouse2 = 2:mscmouse.drv,"Mouse Systems serial or bus
mouse", 2:mscvmd.386
msmouse1 = 3:msc3bc2.drv, "Mouse Systems serial mouse on
COM2",2:mscvmd.386
nomouse = 2:nomouse.drv, "No mouse or other pointing
device", x:*vmd
kbdmouse = 3:kbdmouse.drv,"Olivetti/AT&T Keyboard
Mouse", x:*vmd
[lmouse]
2:lmouse.com,0:,,,,
[dos.mouse.drivers]
mouse.sys = 5:mouse.SYS, "MS Dos Mouse driver .SYS
ver 7.XX"
mouse.com = 4:mouse.com, "MS Dos Mouse driver .COM
ver 7.XX"
mousehp.sys = 5:mousehp.SYS, "HP Dos Mouse driver .SYS
ver 7.XX"
mousehp.com = 4:mousehp.com, "HP Dos Mouse driver .COM
ver 7.XX"
[ban41]
;; paths other than windows disk only works for sysdir or
windir...
sysdir=z:\vines.drv,z:\vvinesd.386
sysdir=z:\vnsapi.dll,z:\rvnsapi.dll,z:\rvines.dll,z:\ddeli
b.dll
system.ini=boot,network.drv,vines.drv
system.ini=386Enh,network,"*vnetbios,*dosnet,vvinesd.386"
system.ini=386Enh,TimerCriticalSection,5000
system.ini=386Enh,UniqueDOSPSP,TRUE
system.ini=386Enh,PSPIncrement,5
[sysfonts]
2:egasys.fon,"EGA (640x350) resolution System
Font", "133,96,72"
2:vgasys.fon,"VGA (640x480) resolution System
Font", "100,96,96"
2:8514sys.fon,"8514/a (1024x768) resolution System
Font", "100,120,120"
2:egasys.fon,"AT&T (640x400) resolution System
Font", "120,96,80"
[fixedfonts]
1:egafix.fon,"EGA (640x350) resolution Fixed System
Font", "133,96,72"
2:vgafix.fon,"VGA (640x480) resolution Fixed System
Font", "100,96,96"
2:8514fix.fon,"8514/a (1024x768) resolution Fixed System
Font", "100,120,120"
1:egafix.fon,"AT&T (640x400) resolution Fixed System
Font", "120,96,80"
[oemfonts]
2:egaoem.fon,"EGA (640x350) resolution Terminal Font
(USA/Europe)", "133,96,72",1
2:vgaoem.fon,"VGA (640x480) resolution Terminal Font
(USA/Europe)", "100,96,96",1
2:8514oem.fon,"8514/a (1024x768) resolution Terminal Font
(USA/Europe)", "100,120,120",1
2:egaoem.fon,"AT&T (640x400) resolution Terminal Font
(USA/Europe)","120,96,80",1
; The win.copy section is a list of files or sections
to copy to the WINDOWS
; directoy.
;
; FORMAT from,to
;
; IE
; 1:foo.txt, 0: copy foo.txt from disk 1 to
the windows directory
; #386, 0:system copy all files in the 386
SECTION to the
;
;
[win.copy]
; copy this section for setup on 286 machines
#net, 0:
#win.shell, 0:
#win.other, 0:system
[win.copy.net]
; copy this section for network setup on 286 machines
#net, 0:
[win.copy.net.win386]
; copy this section for network setup on 386 machines
#net, 0:
[win.copy.win386]
; copy this section for full setup on 386 machines
#net, 0:
#win.shell, 0:
#pwin386, 0:system
#win.other, 0:system
[net]
6:CONTROL.SRC, "Windows User Files"
5:WINVER
[win.devices]
; These devices will be copied on all machines
4:HIMEM.SYS, "XMS Memory Manager"
5:SMARTDRV.EXE, "Disk Caching Program"
5:RAMDRIVE.SYS, "RAM Drive Program"
[win.devices.win386]
; These devices will be copied on 386 machines only
4:HIMEM.SYS, "XMS Memory Manager"
4:EMM386.EXE, "LIM Expanded Memory Manager"
5:SMARTDRV.EXE, "Disk Caching Program"
5:RAMDRIVE.SYS, "RAM Drive Program"
[DelFiles]
;Statically initialize the list of files that will be
DELETED during the
; 3.0 to 3.1 up-grade process. Add or remove items from
this list at will,
; (Wildcards accepted in list)
; The first files in the list are deleted from Windows
system dir(local setup).
; Nb : Note that DelFiles section always is processed
before RenFiles section.
tmsr?.fon
helv?.fon
swapfile.exe
kernel.exe
pmspl.dll
netapi.dll
midi.cpl
_default.pif
; All files in the list AFTER this point will be deleted
from Windows dir.
; WARNING: The "..\" is needed, the code depends on it!!!
..\setup.inf
shell.dll
olecli.dll
olesvr.dll
commdlg.dll
ver.dll
toolhelp.dll
*.pcl
3270.txt
networks.txt
printers.txt
readme.txt
sysini?.txt
winini?.txt
DRWATSON.EXE
; Various names for old Windows SETUP.EXE
SETUP.EXE
INSTALL.EXE
ASETTA.EXE
CONFIG.EXE
INSTALAR.EXE
KURMA.EXE
[RenFiles]
; Similar section but for file renaming to create .bak if
needed
MIDIMAP.CFG,MIDIMAP.OLD
ADLIB.DRV,MSADLIB.DRV
; The win.apps, win.games, win.scrs, win.bmps, and
win.readme sections are
; all formatted as described below.
;
; X:FileName, Description, FileSize, Profile
String
;
; Where profile string is used by setup.exe to "lookup"
the item in the
; appropiate progman groups section to determine if and
how the item is
; to be added to a Program manager group via DDE. The
profile string is
; also used to "lookup" and needed dependent files in the
[win.dependents]
; section.
;
[win.apps]
5:CALC.EXE, "Calculator" , 43072,
calc
4:CALENDAR.EXE, "Calendar" , 59824,
calendar
4:CARDFILE.EXE, "Cardfile" , 93184,
cardfile
4:CLOCK.EXE, "Clock" , 16416,
clock
3:NOTEPAD.EXE, "Notepad" , 32736,
notepad
5:PBRUSH.EXE, "Paintbrush" , 183168,
pbrush
4:TERMINAL.EXE, "Terminal" , 148160,
terminal
5:CALC.HLP, "Calculator Help" , 18076
5:CALENDAR.HLP, "Calendar Help" , 20656
4:CARDFILE.HLP, "Cardfile Help" , 24810
4:NOTEPAD.HLP, "Notepad Help" , 13894
4:PBRUSH.HLP, "Paintbrush Help" , 40269
3:RECORDER.EXE, "Recorder" , 39152,
recorder
3:RECORDER.HLP, "Recorder Help" , 18200
4:TERMINAL.HLP, "Terminal Help" , 36279
4:PACKAGER.EXE, "Object Packager" , 76480,
packager
3:PACKAGER.HLP, "Object Packager Help" , 21156
3:CHARMAP.EXE, "Character Map" , 22016,
charmap
4:CHARMAP.HLP, "Character Map Help" , 10797
5:MPLAYER.EXE, "Media Player" , 33312,
mplayer
3:MPLAYER.HLP, "Media Player Help" , 12825
4:SOUNDREC.EXE, "Sound Recorder" , 51241,
soundrec
3:SOUNDREC.HLP, "Sound Recorder Help" , 17730
6:CLIPBRD.HLP, "Clipboard Viewer Help" , 13071
4:DRWATSON.EXE, "Dr. Watson System Utility" , 26864
5:PIFEDIT.HLP, "PIF Editor Help"
33270
4:PRINTMAN.HLP, "Print Manager Help" , 40879
5:PROGMAN.HLP, "Program Manager Help" , 30911
6:REGEDIT.HLP, "Registration Help" , 22681
5:REGEDITV.HLP, "Registration Advanced Help", 15731
3:WINFILE.HLP, "File Manager Help" , 76855
3:WINTUTOR.EXE, "Windows Tutorial" , 124416,
wintutor
3:WINHELP.HLP, "Help Utility Help" , 26960
3:GLOSSARY.HLP, "Glossary Help" , 46570
3:EXPAND.EXE, "File Expansion Utility" , 15285
diskspace=1506946
; The [*.groups] sections maps a group section to the
group name used in
; Program Manager.
;
; Section Name = Progman group name, Min/Max switch. ( 1
= Max, nothing = Min).
;
; This section is used for upgrading from 3.X to 3.1.
[new.groups]
group7=Main,1
group1=StartUp
group2=Accessories
group6=Games
; This section is for new install.
[progman.groups]
group3=Main,1
group4=Accessories
group5=Games
group1=StartUp
; Progman DDE control section. This section controls the
progman DDE and defines which
; .exe's will be added to which groups. The
[progman.groups] sections lists section
; names that each describe the contents of that group.
;
; Description string, .EXE name, Icon extraction .EXE,
Icon extraction index, profile
;
; If the profile field is left NULL, the item will always
be added to the group. Otherwise
; the item will only be added if it was installed via the
partial install dlg.
;
;
; NOTE: If EXE name is NULL item will be deleted from the
group if it exists there.
;
[ttfonts]
;
;Font Header file, Description string, Font
file, FontFamily/Flags
;
; Flags: 0000 = Normal weighted font.
; 0100 = Bolded font.
; 1000 = Italic font.
; NOTE: Flags not currently used.
;
; NOTE: The first letter of each word in the font
desctiption string needs
; to be capitalized.
;
6:ARIAL.FOT, "Arial (TrueType)",
6:arial.ttf, ""
6:ARIALBD.FOT, "Arial Bold (TrueType)",
6:arialbd.ttf, "Arial0100"
6:ARIALBI.FOT, "Arial Bold Italic (TrueType)",
6:arialbi.ttf, "Arial1100"
6:ARIALI.FOT, "Arial Italic (TrueType)",
6:ariali.ttf, "Arial1000"
6:COUR.FOT, "Courier New (TrueType)",
6:cour.ttf, ""
6:COURBD.FOT, "Courier New Bold (TrueType)",
6:courbd.ttf, "Courier0100"
6:COURBI.FOT, "Courier New Bold Italic (TrueType)",
6:courbi.ttf, "Courier1100"
6:COURI.FOT, "Courier New Italic (TrueType)",
6:couri.ttf, "Courier1000"
6:TIMES.FOT, "Times New Roman (TrueType)",
6:times.ttf, ""
6:TIMESBD.FOT, "Times New Roman Bold (TrueType)",
6:timesbd.ttf, "Times New Roman0100"
6:TIMESBI.FOT, "Times New Roman Bold Italic (TrueType)",
6:timesbi.ttf, "Times New Roman1100"
6:TIMESI.FOT, "Times New Roman Italic (TrueType)",
6:timesi.ttf, "Times New Roman1000"
6:SYMBOL.FOT, "Symbol (TrueType)",
6:symbol.ttf, ""
6:WINGDING.FOT,"WingDings (TrueType)",
6:wingding.ttf,""
; If any of these drivers are found in the config.sys
file, Setup removes them.
[compatibility]
icache.sys
ibmcache.sys
cache.sys
cache.exe
mcache.sys
fast512.sys
; Known TSRs and drivers which may result in a hang or
crash
; during execution of Setup or Windows.
;
; filename = description string
[incompTSR1]
ep.exe = "Norton Desktop/Windows Erase Protect TSR"
qmaps.sys = "QMAPS Memory Manager"
qcache.exe = "386 Max Disk Cache Utility"
cache.exe = "Disk Cache Utility"
flash.exe = "Flash Disk Cache Utility"
hyper386.exe= "Hyper Disk Cache Utility"
hyperdkx.exe= "Hyper Disk Cache Utility"
hyper286.exe= "Hyper Disk Cache Utility"
hyperdke.exe= "Hyper Disk Cache Utility"
hyperdkc.exe= "Hyper Disk Cache Utility"
ncache.exe = "Norton Disk Cache Utility"
pc-kwik.exe = "PC-Kwik Disk Cache Utility"
pc-cache.com= "PC Tools Disk Cache Utility"
superpck.exe= "Super PC-Kwik Disk Cache Utility"
vdisk.sys = "IBM RAM Disk Utility"
allemm4.sys="All Charge 386"
anarkey.com="Anarkey"
vsafe.sys = "Central Point Anti-Virus"
vsafe.com = "Central Point Anti-Virus TSR"
vdefend.sys="PC Tools VDefend"
vdefend.com="PC Tools VDefend"
kbflow.exe="KBFlow TSR by Artisoft"
s-ice.exe="SoftIce"
desktop.exe="PC Tools Desktop TSR"
sk2.exe="Sidekick Version 2.0"
sk.com="Sidekick Version 1.0"
skplus.exe="Sidekick Plus"
print.exe="MS-DOS PRINT Utility"
pyro.exe="Pyro! Screen Saver"
xgaaidos.sys="8514 emulation driver "
asplogin.exe="ASP Integrity Toolkit"
lsallow.exe="Lansight Network Utilities TSR"
lansel.exe="Lansight Network Utilities TSR"
vaccine.exe="Vaccine Antivirus Program"
newspace.exe="Newspace Disk Compression Utility"
newres.exe="Newspace Disk Compression Utility"
tscsi.sys="Trantor T100 SCSI driver"
pcpanel.exe="Lasertools Printer Control Panel"
hpemm386.sys = "HP Expanded Memory Manager"
hpemm486.sys = "HP Expanded Memory Manager"
ramtype.sys = "Ramtype Utility"
iemm.sys = "Memory Manager"
ilim386.sys = "Intel Expanded Memory Emulator"
cmdedit.com = "Command Line Editor"
hpmm.sys = "HP Memory Manager"
ced.exe = "PCED Command Line Editor"
ced.com = "CED Command Line Editor"
umbpro.sys = "UMB Pro Memory Manager"
rm386.sys = "NetRoom Memory Manager"
; Known TSRs and device drivers which can(!) potentially
cause problems
; if running during Setup or Windows
;
; filename = description string
[incompTSR2]
ndosedit.com = "Command Line Editor"
doscue.com="DOSCUE Command Line Editor"
datamon.exe="PC Tools Datamon"
subst.exe="MS-DOS SUBST Utility"
join.exe="MS-DOS JOIN Utility"
viralert.sys="Data Physician Plus TSR"
graphics.com="MS-DOS GRAPHICS Utility"
le.com="Le Menu Menuing Package"
assign.com="MS-DOS ASSIGN Utility"
append.com="MS-DOS APPEND Utility"
diskmon.exe="Norton Disk Monitoring TSR"
dubldisk.sys="Double Disk Data Compression Utility"
pa.exe = "Printer Assist"
speedfxr.com = "Speedfxr"
pcsxmaem.sys = "pcsxmaem Utility"
xmaem.sys = "xmaem Utility"
cubitr.exe = "Cubit"
; Used to update files that already exist on the disk
;
[Update.Files]
0:system,3:sndblst.drv
0:system,3:sndblst2.drv
0:system,4:mpu401.drv
0:system,3:msadlib.drv
0:system,3:vtdapi.386
0:system,3:vsbd.386
0:system,3:vadlibd.386
0:system,5:mcicda.drv
; Used to update dependents of files in the
[Update.Files] section.
;
[Update.Dependents]
msadlib.drv = 3:vadlibd.386
sndblst.drv = 3:vsbd.386
sndblst2.drv = 3:vsbd.386
; This section is processed by both the DOS and WINDOWS
portions of setup
; for temporarily renaming profile strings during setup.
THE RENAME
; OPERATION WILL ONLY TAKE PLACE IF THE ORIGINAL PROFILE
STRING EXISTS AND HAS
; A RIGHT HAND SIDE STRING.
;
; .ini file, section name, temporary profile name,
Original profile name.
;
[ini.upd.patches]
system.ini, Boot, "olddrivers" ,"drivers"
win.ini , Desktop, "oldwallpaper" ,"wallpaper"
system.ini, Boot, "oldtaskman" ,"taskman.exe"
system.ini, Boot, "oldshell" ,"shell"
; Used by the windows half to shrink the memory needed to
hold this pig.
;
[blowaway]
this line needed
[ini.upd.31]
;
; WARNING: This section only works on win.ini or
system.ini !!
;
; .ini file, section, old line to be replaced, new
line, rename operater.
;
; If the "old line to be replaced" field is empty, setup
will assume that
; the new line is to be added. The rename operater tells
setup to retain the RHS
; of the profile. This is used as a renaming mechanism
during upgrades.
; Nb : Simple string substitution is implemented :
; ?P means any valid MS-DOS path
;
system.ini,
Boot, , "taskman.exe="
system.ini,
mci, "waveaudio=" , "WaveAudio=mciwave
.drv"
system.ini,
mci, "sequencer=" , "Sequencer=mciseq.
drv"
system.ini,
mci, "cdaudio=" , "CDAudio=mcicda.dr
v"
system.ini,
drivers, , "timer=timer.drv"
system.ini,
drivers, "midimapper=" , "midimapper=midima
p.drv"
system.ini,
drivers, "midi=adlib.drv" , "midi=msadlib.drv"
,rename
system.ini,
drivers, "midi1=adlib.drv" , "midi1=msadlib.drv
" ,rename
system.ini,
drivers, "midi2=adlib.drv" , "midi2=msadlib.drv
" ,rename
system.ini,
drivers, "midi3=adlib.drv" , "midi3=msadlib.drv
" ,rename
system.ini,
drivers, "midi4=adlib.drv" , "midi4=msadlib.drv
" ,rename
system.ini, 386Enh, "keyboard=?Pbpvkd.386",
system.ini,
386Enh, "keyboard=" , "keyboard=*vkd"
,noclobber
system.ini,
386Enh, "device=vpicda.386", "device=*vpicd"
system.ini,
386Enh, "device=*vhd" , "device=*blockdev"
system.ini, 386Enh, "device=*vpd" ,
system.ini,
386Enh, "device=vdmad.386" , "device=*vdmad"
system.ini,
386Enh, "device=vdmadx.386", "device=*vdmad"
system.ini,
386Enh, , "device=*pagefile"
system.ini, 386Enh, "device=?
Pvtdapi.386" , "device=vtdapi.386"
system.ini,
NonWindowsApp,"localtsrs=" , "localtsrs=dosedit
,ced" ,noclobber
win.ini ,
Sounds, "SystemDefault=" , "SystemDefault=din
g.wav, Default Beep" ,noclobber
win.ini ,
Sounds, "SystemExclamation=" , "SystemExclamation
=chord.wav, Exclamation" ,noclobber
win.ini ,
Sounds, "SystemStart=" , "SystemStart=tada.
wav, Windows Start" ,noclobber
win.ini ,
Sounds, "SystemExit=" , "SystemExit=chimes
.wav, Windows Exit" ,noclobber
win.ini ,
Sounds, "SystemHand=" , "SystemHand=chord.
wav, Critical Stop" ,noclobber
win.ini ,
Sounds, "SystemQuestion=" , "SystemQuestion=ch
ord.wav, Question" ,noclobber
win.ini ,
Sounds, "SystemAsterisk=" , "SystemAsterisk=ch
ord.wav, Asterisk" ,noclobber
win.ini , "mci
extensions", , "wav=waveaudio"
win.ini , "mci
extensions", , "mid=sequencer"
win.ini , "mci
extensions",
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Bonjour !
Le nom complet de ce fichier est " setup.inf" . Je pense que tu n'as pas affiché les extensions système. Il fait partie de Windows XP !
Il est vraisemblablement là pour assurer la compatibilité avec d'ancien pilotes ou d'ancien processeur (286 et 386). Je préfèrerais ne pas y toucher à ta place.
P.S : Il n'était peut-être pas nécessaire de recopier tout le fichier dans ton message !
-- Cordialement... Jean-Jacques
"Mack" a écrit dans le message de news:00bd01c3c210$d0451740$
jutilise win xp j'ai touver ce fichier merci de votre aide je ne sais pas quoi faire voici le fichier c:WINDOWSsystem nom du fichier = setup [setup] help = setup.hlp ; Place any programs here that should be run at the end of setup. ; These apps will be run in order of their appearance here. [run] [dialog] caption = "Windows Setup" exit = "Exit Windows Setup" title = "Installing Windows 3.1" options = "In addition to installing Windows 3.1, you can:"
Bonjour !
Le nom complet de ce fichier est " setup.inf" . Je pense que tu n'as pas affiché
les extensions système.
Il fait partie de Windows XP !
Il est vraisemblablement là pour assurer la compatibilité avec d'ancien pilotes
ou d'ancien processeur (286 et 386). Je préfèrerais ne pas y toucher à ta place.
P.S : Il n'était peut-être pas nécessaire de recopier tout le fichier dans ton
message !
--
Cordialement... Jean-Jacques
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jutilise win xp j'ai touver ce fichier merci de votre
aide je ne sais pas quoi faire voici le fichier
c:WINDOWSsystem nom du fichier = setup
[setup]
help = setup.hlp
; Place any programs here that should be run at the end
of setup.
; These apps will be run in order of their appearance
here.
[run]
[dialog]
caption = "Windows Setup"
exit = "Exit Windows Setup"
title = "Installing Windows 3.1"
options = "In addition to installing Windows 3.1,
you can:"
Le nom complet de ce fichier est " setup.inf" . Je pense que tu n'as pas affiché les extensions système. Il fait partie de Windows XP !
Il est vraisemblablement là pour assurer la compatibilité avec d'ancien pilotes ou d'ancien processeur (286 et 386). Je préfèrerais ne pas y toucher à ta place.
P.S : Il n'était peut-être pas nécessaire de recopier tout le fichier dans ton message !
-- Cordialement... Jean-Jacques
"Mack" a écrit dans le message de news:00bd01c3c210$d0451740$
jutilise win xp j'ai touver ce fichier merci de votre aide je ne sais pas quoi faire voici le fichier c:WINDOWSsystem nom du fichier = setup [setup] help = setup.hlp ; Place any programs here that should be run at the end of setup. ; These apps will be run in order of their appearance here. [run] [dialog] caption = "Windows Setup" exit = "Exit Windows Setup" title = "Installing Windows 3.1" options = "In addition to installing Windows 3.1, you can:"