1. Edit the system.ini file to remove the line
"device=c:\windows\system\win32s\w32s.386"
from the [386enh] section.
2. Delete the files w32sys.dll, win32s16.dll, and win32s.ini from the
\windows\system directory.
Steps 3-12. No changes.
One last warning: Win32s makes fundamental changes to the way Windows
runs, and installation of it may cause problems with other programs.
I recommend that, before you install Win32s, you make a temporary
directory and copy everything in the \windows\system directory into
it. This way, if Win32s install fails or becomes unstable, you can
quit Windows and copy everything from the temporary directory back to
the \windows\system directory to recover.
I won't post any more messages on installing Win32s here. Browse the
Microsoft knowledge base on their web site (www.microsoft.com). It
has information related to Win32s installation and problems.
Don Fleming