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Double click on ARFP03.EXE (QZip SFX) file to install ARFP in C:\ARFP folder.
After the installation, just open the C:\ARFP folder.
Insert your floppy disk in drive A:.
Just double click on the "ARFP MS-DOS Application" icon.
ARFP automatically selects drive A: to run on.
ARFP lists the filenames of files that can be recovered by using RECOVER Floppy Pro v1.0.
If all the files you want to recover are listed, we give 100% guaranty that RECOVER Floppy Pro v1.0. will recover all these files for you.
ARFP can also be run from the RUN window of START Menu. Just type C:\ARFP\ARFP in the RUN window to run ARFP.
One can run ARFP from the DOS Command Prompt window (DOS Box) too.
In the DOS Box go to C:\ARFP folder, type ARFP and hit the ENTER key to run it on floppy disk in drive A:
Setting the PATH environment variable:
The PATH environment variable is now managed by WINDOWS 2000 / WINDOWS XP and not the AUTOEXEC.BAT or AUTOEXEC.NT files.
To change the system environment variables follow the steps below:
In the START menu, right click on My Computer and click properties.
In the System Properties window, click on the Advanced tab.
In the Advanced Tab, click the Environment Variables button.
Finally, in the Environment Variables window, select the PATH variable in the Systems Variable section and click edit. Modify the path line with the path you wish the computer to access to load ARFP without you having to type the path each time you run one of them.