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Using Version Conflict Manager: During installation of new software, including Windows 98, older versions of software files may be detected and then replaced with the newer versions. The older versions are backed up and saved on your hard disk. If you have conflicts with your system or software files after you install an application, Version Conflict Manager is used to restore a backup file. Version Conflict Manager lists all your backup files, the dates they were backed up, and the version numbers of backup and current files. When you restore a backup file, the current version is then backed up. Both versions remain available. Important: This tool should be used only by someone with advanced system knowledge or while under the direction of a technical support professional. Note: You can also start Version Conflict Manager by clicking Start, pointing to Programs, pointing to Accessories, pointing to System Tools, and then clicking System Information. In System Information, click Tools, and then click Version Conflict Manager. |