Create a Windows 95 Shortcut

1) Using the mouse, move the cursor to a clear area on the screen desktop and Click the RMB (Right Mouse Button). Proceed to step 2 using the LMB (Left Mouse Button) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) Scroll New 3) Scroll&Click Shortcut 4) Type C:\budget60\budget.bat @ Command line 5) Click Next 6) Type PowerBudget v6.0 @ Select a Name for Shortcut 7) Click Next 8) Click Finish @ Select an Icon 9) Move the cursor over the new Budget Icon and Click on the RMB. 10) Click Properties At bottom of list The displayed form has 6 tabs at the top 11) 12) Click Program Click tab at top of form 13) Change BUDGET to PowerBudget v6.0 Change the icon name 14) Click Close on exit Places checkmark in box 15) Click Advanced At bottom of form 16) Click Prevent MS-DOS-based programs from detecting Windows 17) UnClick Suggest MS-DOS mode as necessary (must be unchecked) 18) Click OK At bottom of form 19) Click Apply At bottom of form 20) Click Memory Click tab at top of form 21) Conventional Memory = Scroll to 320 and click 22) Click Protected 23) Initial Environment = Scroll to 1024 and click 24) Expanded (EMS) Memory = None or not applicable 25) Extended (XMS) Memory = Scroll to 7168 and click 26) Click Uses HMA (must be checked) 27) MS-DOS protect mode (DPMI) memory = Scroll to 8192 and click 28) Click Apply At bottom of form 29) Click Screen Click tab at top of form 30) Click Full Screen @ choice of full screen/window 31) Click Misc Click tab at top of form 32) UnClick Screen Saver Disable screen saver 33) Click OK At bottom of form to return to your desktop. 34) Double-click on the PowerBudget v6.0 icon to activate PowerBudget.

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