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Question Regarding Windows 3.x

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Some programs back then actually came with uninstall utilities. Look for one before you do all the manual work.

You can probably find cheap copies of DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.1 if you want to try a fresh install - of course you may have driver issues.
 
Originally posted by: mikecel79
Win 3.x did not have a registry. It relied on individual ini files for storing settings for programs. The registry was introduced with Win95.

No, 16-bit COM did have a registry, even back in Win 3.x. It wasn't often used for much back then though, system-level configuration data was stored in .INI files.
 
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