Texas Instruments EXTENSA 570CD User Manual

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5.3.5.1

User Interface to PC-Doctor

PC-Doctor is structured as a text mode, window user interface with
pull-down menus. Program operation requires the use of the following keys:

Cursor Keys - move the highlighted pointer

Enter Key - Selects the highlighted option

Esc Key - Cancels current function and goes back one step

F1 Key - Activates the context-sensitive help feature (pressing F1 twice
in a row calls up the online Technical Reference Manual for PC-Doctor)

Scrolling windows, which show the results of various operations, use the
following keys:

Page Up/Page Down - moves the screen one page at a time

F2 - Prints the log to PRN

F3 - saves the log to a file

You can also use the mouse or glidepad to interact with PC-Doctor. The
leftmost Select key is used to choose objects (menu entries and action
codes typically enclosed in brackets). The rightmost Select key is equivalent
to the Esc key which takes you back to your previous step.

5.3.5.2

Creating a Bootable Floppy Diskette

Prior to using PC-Doctor, create a bootable floppy diskette using the
following procedure:

1. Power up the unit; when unit displays message, "Starting

Windows 95", press F8. Choose Command Prompt Only from menu.

2. Using DOS, format a floppy diskette.

3. From the A: prompt, copy the basic MS-DOS files to the diskette using

the following command:

Format A: /F:1440 /S

Where the value 1440 is the capacity of the diskette (1.44 MB in this
example).

4. Get into the PC-Doctor directory ( type CD C:\PCDR and press Enter).

5. Copy the PC-Doctor files to the bootable diskette using the following

command:

XCOPY C:. A:

After completion of this procedure, you should have a bootable diskette
containing PC-Doctor.

Troubleshooting Procedures 5-9

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