Logo.txt	 P-51v2 Mustang Theme (High Color)    14 July 1997
	        produced by PropWash (not SmokeOil)
		 O.B. Brown  OBB1@worldnet.att.net


	Logo.sys, Logos.sys and Logow.sys are replacements for the
 standard Microsoft Plus for Windows 95 logo screens.  The "Logo"
 screens were made from pictures I copied off the Web.


**** Note; You Must Rename, Move, Copy Over or Delete the     ****
     existing files to make the P-51 Logo screens work.  The
     instructions below cover renaming the files, changing to
     the P-51 Logo screens and changing back to the original
     logo screens.

	Renaming and Changing Files  
	---------------------------
* DO NOT INCLUDE QUOTATION MARKS IN FILE NAMES *

 1)  Open "Windows Explorer" and click on the drive letter that
     contains your Windows directory, normally drive "C".
 2)  Scroll the right window down to find the "Logo.sys" file and
     left (lt) click on it then right (rt) click.
 3)  Move your cursor down the menu and click on "Rename".
 4)  Move the cursor back to the "Logo.sys" file and click inside
     the right end of the box that is around the "Logo.sys" file.
     A cursor bar should be placed next to the last "s"
     (Logo.sys|).
 5)  Using your keyboard, type ".original", now the file name
     should read "Logo.sys.original".
 6)  Move the cursor outside the box and click once to complete
     the renaming.
 7)  Next move to your "Windows" folder and click on it.  Scroll
     the right window down to find "Logos.sys" and "Logow.sys"
     files.
 8)  Repeat Steps 2 thru 6 to rename "Logos.sys and "Logow.sys
     files.  The files names should now be "Logos.sys.original and
     Logow.sys.original".
 9)  Where did you put the P-51 Theme Logo files?  Probably the
     same place this file came from.  Find the Logo files from the
     P-51 Theme.
 10) Lt click on "Logo.sys" then rt click, move your cursor down
     the menu and click on "Copy".
 11) Click on the drive letter that contains your Windows
     directory.  Go up to the "Edit" menu and click it", move down
     the menu to "Paste" and click on it.  That copyed the P-51
     "Logo.sys" screen to the Root Directory.
 12) Move back to the P-51 files and lt click on "Logos.sys" then
     rt click.  Move down the menu and click "Copy".
 13) Next move to your "Windows" folder and click on it.  Go up to
     the "Edit" menu and click it.  Move down the menu ad click on
     "Paste".  That copyed the P-51 "Logos.sys" screen to the
     your Windows Directory.
 14) Repeat Steps 12 and 13, but this time click on "Logow.sys" to
     move it to the Windows Directory.


	Changing back to the original logo screens.
	-------------------------------------------
* DO NOT INCLUDE QUOTATION MARKS IN FILE NAMES *

 1)  You're having a bad day and the P-51 Logo screen is the last
     straw, they must go!!!
 2)  Open "Windows Explorer" and click on the drive letter that
     contains your Windows directory, normally drive "C".
 3)  Scroll the right window down to find the "Logo.sys" file,
     left (lt) click on it then right (rt) click.
 4)  Move your cursor down the menu and click "Delete".
 5)  Next move to your "Windows" folder and click on it.  Scroll
     the right window down to find "Logos.sys" and "Logow.sys"
     files.
 6)  Lt click on "Logos.sys", then rt click and move your cursor
     down the menu and click "Delete".
 7)  Repeat Step 6 for "Logow.sys" file.  If the day comes that
     you want to change back you should still have copies of the
     P-51 logo screens with the other theme files.
 8)  While in the Windows folder lt click the "Logos.sys.original"
     file, then rt click it.  Move down the menu and click
     "Rename".
 9)  Move the cursor back to the "Logos.sys.originai" file and
     click the inside right end of the box that is around the
     "Logos.sys.original" file.  A cursor bar should be placed
     next to the "l" (Logo.sys.original|).
 10) Use the "backspace" key and remove ".original" from the file
     name, "Logos.sys" should be all that is left.  If the file
     name is correct, move the cursor outside the box and click
     once, the file is changed back to the original Windows 95
     Plus file.
 11) Repeat steps 8 thru 10 and change "Logow.sys.original" to
     "Logow.sys".  
 12) Click on the drive letter that contains your Windows
     directory, normally drive "C".
 13) Scroll the right window down to find the "Logo.sys.original"
     file, lt click on it then rt click.  Move down the menu and
     click "Rename".
 14) Move the cursor back to the "Logo.sys.originai" file and
     click the inside right end of the box that is around the
     "Logo.sys.original" file.  A cursor bar should be placed
     next to the "l" (Logo.sys.original|).
 15) Use the "backspace" key and remove ".original" from the file
     name, "Logo.sys" should be all that is left.  If the file
     name is correct, move the cursor outside the box and click
     once, the file is changed back to the original Windows 95
     Plus file.

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