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On a system running Windows 95 or Windows 98:
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While operating system files are being copied to the system, you are prompted for the
Setup boot diskette, even if the Setup boot diskette is already inserted in the floppy disk
drive. Select OK to continue.
Next, you are notified that a CD-ROM driver file (such as OAKCDROM.SYS) could not be
found on the Windows 95 or Windows 98 Setup boot diskette. In the dialog that
displays, specify that the file should be copied from A:\, and then select OK.
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The system’s hard disk drive contains Windows 95 or Windows 98 Setup files in the
C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS directory, as compressed .CAB files. When installing
network or video display adapter drivers, you can see the
CABS directory when prompted
for the location of Setup files. If you delete the
CABS directory from the system’s hard
disk, you must have access to a Windows 95 or Windows 98 CD-ROM to use Windows
95 or Windows 98 Setup files.
After you configure the video display, the sound processor, and networking, you can set up a
user account and join a workgroup or domain. See Windows NT Help for details on setting
up a user account and joining a workgroup or domain.
For more information on operating system Setup, and on using the interface features of the
operating system, see the operating system documentation and Help.
Finishing System Software Setup
After operating system Setup is completed, a Press to finish setup icon displays on the
operating system desktop. Double-click this icon or select Programs/InterSite/Welcome from
the operating system Start menu to display InterSite Welcome.
InterSite Welcome helps you do the following:
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Create a repair disk for the operating system.
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Create backup diskettes of device driver software and other system software products.
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Get the latest driver and other system software from the World Wide Web.
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Learn about Intergraph Computer Systems customer support.
You should take advantage of the tools provided by InterSite Welcome to ensure that your
system is fully ready for use. See InterSite Welcome for more information. Also see the
following sections for information on creating a repair disk and creating backup diskettes.