Backing up system files, Demo program, Stopping the demo program – Texas Instruments 660 User Manual

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2.8 Backing Up System Files

After setting up the operating system, the computer gives you the opportunity to back
up the operating system on floppy disks. You can make your backups immediately
following setup or later. When you choose to back up your operating system on floppy
disks, you will need approximately 40 floppy disks for Windows 95 or 20 floppy disks
for

DOS+WFW.

2.9 Demo Program

After completing setup, you can run a multimedia demo program. This program
is entertaining and informative and includes the following information.

The features of your computer and how to use them

The

live

gear™ accessories available for your computer

The software loaded on your computer

How to get service and technical support

More about Texas Instruments

2.9.1 Stopping the Demo Program

To stop the demo, press the left mouse button or double-tap the Glidepad.

2.9.2 Running the Demo Again

To run the demo program, do one of the following.

In Windows 95

1.

Double-click on the About Your Extensa icon on the desktop.

2.

Follow the directions to use the program.

In Windows for Workgroups

1.

From the Program Manager, double-click on the Texas Instruments
Multimedia group
.

2.

Double-click on the About Your Extensa icon.

3.

Follow the directions to use the program.

2.9.3 Deleting the Demo Program

An uninstall program helps you delete all or part of the demo program to free up space
on your hard disk drive. The way you get to the program to remove the demo program
depends on your operating system.

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