Performance of the upgrade server – Apple Macintosh System 7.5 User Manual

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Creating an upgrade server from the System 7.5 floppy disks

If you cannot use a CD-ROM drive to create the upgrade server, you can use
the System 7.5 floppy disks provided.

1

Create a new folder on your AppleShare file server or shared disk.

Name the folder Network Installer (or a similar name that users will easily
identify).

2

Insert

Install Disk 1 and drag its icon to your hard disk.

The floppy disk’s contents are copied into a newly created folder called Install
Disk 1 on the hard disk.

3

Move the new folder into the Network Installer folder you created in step 1.

4

Eject the disk.

5

Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 for each installation disk.

Inside the Network Installer folder, there should now be folders representing
each of the installation disks.

6

Make the Network Installer folder accessible over the network.

Performance of the upgrade server

Installing software over the network presents two main advantages over
installing from floppy disks:
m Multiple users can upgrade without each having to obtain a set of

installation disks.

m The installation can proceed unsupervised, since there are no disks to

insert.

To make sure that the process is as efficient as possible, consider the following
performance factors:
m the AppleTalk network type
m the AppleShare server type
m how the upgrade server is used

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