I finally decided to upgrade my 486 to Windows 95, and I've just remembered why I was so reluctant to do so in the first place. I have four floppy drives in my machine, and while the version of Windows 95 I'm using works with four drives, it hangs for a good, long while on startup by looking for a disk in the 360k drive (can't remember if I have that set as drive D or E at the moment). I suppose I could try to get around it by keeping a blank disk in the drive or something, but it would be better if I could just tell Windows 95 to skip looking at it until I actually double-click on it in Explorer. Is there any way to do that? I've searched for advice on Google, but none of the results I've found are really relevant to my problem.