PORT Noteworthy Slim Line CD/DVD User Manual

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PORT-Noteworthy Slim Line CD/DVD

Assigning the drive letter under Windows 95/98

After successfully completing the installation of the PORT DVD drive, a new

drive letter is assigned automatically (the first available letter after the internal

hard drives). This can shift the drive letter of an internal drive (for example, 'D'

to 'E'). If this leads to problems, it is possible to change the drive letter

assignment as follows.
1.

Click "Start" - "Settings" - "Control Panel".

2.

Click "System".

3.

Click "Device Manager" and then click "CD-ROM".

4.

Click the PORT DVD drive, and then "Properties" - "Settings". (The currently

assigned drive letter as well as the reserved drive letters will then be

displayed).

5.

Under Reserved Drive Letter enter a drive letter, for example, 'F' for the

PORT DVD as the "Start drive letter" and 'F' again as the "Last drive letter".

6.

Confirm your selection with "OK". When you restart your computer, the

PORT DVD drive will be assigned the letter 'F' in the folder "My Computer".

3.2 Software installation under Windows NT 4.0

1. Insert the PORT DVD installation disk for Windows NT 4.0 operating system

into your standard floppy drive.

2. Click "Start", "Run" and type "a:\setup.exe".
3. When you have accepted the agreement, a new window will appear. The

setup program suggests "C:\Program\PORTDVD" as the standard default

directory. (If you wish to copy the files into another directory, click "Browse"

and enter the path name.) Confirm the chosen folder with "Continue".

PORTDVD

PORTDVD

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