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INSTALLING UNDER WINDOWS 3.1, 3.11

This section explains how to install the Panasonic CD-ROM Changer Utility and the changer device driver

for Windows 3.1 and 3.11, MS DOS 6.22 or later on your computer’s hard disk.

To install the CD-ROM Changer Utility and the changer device driver, you need Setup Disk No. 1 For

Windows 3.1/DOS (inciuded) and your Panasonic 5-Disc CD-ROM Changer SQ-TC520N.

NOTE:

If you have installed another CD-ROM device driver, we recommend that you deactivate the existing

device driver before performing installation. For help please view the Readme, txt file on the installa­

tion disc.

1

Turn the computer on.

If your system automatically loads Windows, you must exit Windows and reach the DOS prompt C:\.

This explanation assumes that your floppy disk drive is designated

“A"

and your hard disk drive

"C".

If, however, you have used other letters to designate your drives, please substitute the appropriate let­

ters.

2

Place the included Setup Disk No. 1 in the floppy disk drive.

3

4

Type A:<Enter>.

The current drive changes to

“A”.

Type CD WlN31<Enter>.

Type SETUP31<Enter>.

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Follow the instructions on the screen until installation is complete.

After you have installed the Changer Utility and the Driver Software for DOSA/Vindows 3.1 in your system,

eject the Setup Disk from the floppy disk drive and reboot the system. When your computer is restarted, the

CD-ROM Changer will be installed on your system. Please view and print the included Readme, txt file.

{Refer to page 21.)

IMPORTANT;

If you intend to upgrade your computer from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95. be sure to use the

SOS

Utility

and change the

“Number of CD-Drive" setting

from

“5” to “1

{For details, see page

22.)

Otherwise, your computer may fail to load Windows 95.

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