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First-time Operation

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When using the files in the following folders available on the retail version of the Win­
dows CD-ROM, it is necessary to run a separate file decompression program.

\tsclient
\tools

To uncompress the file, it is necessary to have approximately 80 MB of free disk space
available on the hard disk.
To use the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive in MS-DOS mode, perform the operation below

after modifying config.sys and autoexec.bat (C^ “CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive”).

File decompression method:

(T) Turn your computer on.

When [Press <F2> to enter SETUP] is displayed, immediately press fCtrl ) (until the

menu is displayed).

@ Select [Command prompt only].

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) Insert the Product Recovery CD-ROM.

@ At the prompt, input the following:

L:\en\addfile ( Enter )

Follow the message on the screen.
After this program is executed, the contents of the above folders will be decompressed to
the c:\util\win98add folder.

The library able to be used with the retail version of Windows NT 4.0 for Service Pack6

is in the following folder on the hard disk drive.

c:\winnt\i386\drvlib

The hard disk includes an NT file system (NTFS) partition of 4GB. The remaining free

hard disk space can be used when necessary by creating more partitions (in [Start]-

[Programs]-[Administrative Tools (Common)]-[Disk Administrator]).

The sector showing [Unknown xxxMB] is an important sector. Therefore, do not delete
this sector.

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When a new device has been installed or a new Windows Component has been added in

[Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Add/Remove Programs], [Insert Disk] may appear.
In such cases, select [OK], and then specify “c:\winnt\cdimage” in place of “D:”, then

select [OK].
e.g. “c:\winnt\cdimage\i386” in place of “D:\i386”

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