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5. Type drive:\ in the text field, where drive is the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive, and
then click OK.
6. When prompted, click OK again.
NOTE If Setup finds an older version of any file, click New to continue.
7. When prompted, click Restart Now to restart the system.
Installing Windows 95
Depending on your system’s configuration, you will need some or all of the following system
software during the installation process:
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Windows 95 Operating System Service Release 2.5
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SCSI adapter driver
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Video display adapter driver
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Network adapter driver
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Sound card driver
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Mouse driver
When reinstalling Windows 95, you must also reinstall various system software products
during and after operating system Setup.
You can create backup diskettes for these products using InterSite Version Manager.
See Chapter 2, “Setting Up the Software,” for more information on using InterSite Version
Manager to create system software backup diskettes.
To install Windows 95:
1. Insert the Windows 95 boot diskette in the floppy disk drive.
2. Insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
3. Start (or restart) the system.
4. At the Windows 95 Startup Menu, select the option to install Windows 95.
If you are installing Windows 95 on a system on which another operating system or a
previous version of Windows 95 exists, you may have to partition and format the system’s
hard disk before installing Windows 95. An option on the Startup Menu allows you to exit
to MS-DOS and use the fdisk and format commands.