DOS Installation Procedure:
7) Start your computer as you normally would.
8) Place your backpack master diskette into drive A. Make sure you have
your DOS system prompt “A:\>“ before you proceed to the next step.
9) Run the SETUP program with the following command at the DOS prompt
(A:\>):
A:\>setup¿
“¿” means that you should press the RETURN, or ENTER, key.
Answer the questions about your disk drive letters.
Windows Installation Procedure:
10)Turn on the computer and load Windows as you normally would.
11) Place your backpack master diskette into drive A.
12)From Windows PROGRAM MANAGER choose: File-Run and type in
A:SETUP.
13)Click OK.
NOTE: The backpack OS/2 Installation Procedure is included in Appendix C
of this User’s Guide.
If your backpack CD-ROM does not contain the 16-bit sound board option,
the following information in this paragraph does not apply to your installation.
Backpack CD-ROM models that contain the 16-bit sound board include instal-
lation software on multiple High Density 3.5” diskettes. When running the
SETUP program from Disk 1, you will be prompted when it is time to insert
Disk 2.
The backpack diskette includes a file called README.TXT which contains
information gather since this guide was written. You can view or print this text
file using NOTEPAD under Windows. Under DOS, you can use the DOS EDIT
utility to view or print README.TXT.
The software should now be installed on your boot drive. Remove the back-
pack master diskette and put it in a safe place. Restart the computer before
using the backpack drive. Either power the computer off and then back on
or hold down CTRL, ALT, and DEL on the keyboard. Under Windows,
make sure to “Shut Down” the system before rebooting.
You have now completed the installation, and the backpack CD-ROM drive is
ready to use. The remaining chapters in this guide can be referred to when
needed.
Using Backpack 3