What? Are you crazy???
If you really find you need to uninstall, here are some steps that I've
heard work:
1. Boot with DOS boot floppy that has the DOS system files on it.
2. Execute a 'sys c:' command.
3. Delete the Windows directory and all its subdirectories (deltree
works great for this if you have it on the boot floppy).
4. Delete all the hidden files in the root directory that don't match
the files from the floppy
5. Reboot, and you should be back to a DOS system.
6. Check the root directory for hidden files with names that do not
match those on the bootable floppy. These files should be deleted.
Microsoft reports that a full Uninstall utility will be included in the
production package when it ships. |