Installing drivers and utilities for windows nt – Dell 7500 User Manual

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Dell Inspiron 7500 System Reference and Troubleshooting Guide

Installing Drivers and Utilities for

Windows NT

This section explains how to install/reinstall device drivers and utilities on your Dell
portable computer running the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 operating system.

NOTICE: You must install the Windows NT service pack before installing
device drivers.

To install the system software, you need the following items:

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 CD

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 5 CD

System Software CD

CD-ROM drive (installed)

One formatted diskette

The following subsections describe the drivers and utilities that are provided on the
System Software CD.

NOTE: To install the drivers and utilities correctly, you must install them in the order
presented in this document.

Creating the Save-to-Disk Suspend Partition

If you have installed a new hard-disk drive or are rebuilding a hard-disk drive that had
corrupted software, you must create a save-to-disk suspend partition before creating
any other partitions (but after deleting any existing partitions). To create a save-to-disk
suspend partition, perform the following steps:

1.

Insert the Dell Diagnostics and Utilities for Inspiron 7500 diskette number 1 into
the diskette drive and turn on the computer.

2.

When the message Insert Delldiag diskette 2 of 4 in drive
A:...

appears, type C to exit to MS-DOS. Leave the Dell Diagnostics and

Utilities for Inspiron 7500 diskette number 1 in the diskette drive.

3.

At the A:> prompt, type phdisk /create /partition and press <Enter>.

NOTE: Make sure you insert a space before the slashes.

The utility calculates the size of the file in kilobytes (KB), based on the amount of
system memory and video memory in your computer, and adds 2 megabytes
(MB) to handle additional system requirements and creates a partition on the
hard-disk drive to store the system state when put in the save-to-disk suspend
mode.

4.

Follow the instructions provided in your Windows NT documentation to install the
operating system on the drive.

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