Appendix C
A-103
5. Go to the C: prompt on the PC.
IMPORTANT:
If Windows is running on the PC, totally exit Windows before going to
the C: prompt. Do not click on the MS-DOS prompt icon as a means of
going to the C: prompt as this may cause connectivity problems.
Use the following procedures for totally exiting Windows to the
C: prompt, depending on the version of Windows that is running:
!
For Windows 3.1:
- Close all applications.
- Exit the Windows session from the Program Manager window.
!
For Windows 95:
- Close all applications.
- Click on the
START
button on the Windows 95 taskbar.
- Click on the
SHUTDOWN
button.
- Click on the button labeled
RESTART THE COMPUTER IN
MS-DOS MODE
.
6. Create a directory called DDF (if the DDF directory does not already exist).
NOTE:
To create the DDF directory, enter the following commands at the C: prompt
one at a time, pressing
ENTER
after each one:
C:
CD\
MD DDF
7. Copy 4088XXXZ.EXE to the DDF directory (substituting the current version number
for the Xs):
If the file was received on diskette, it should be copied from the diskette drive. If the
file was downloaded from the BBS, it should be copied from the directory where the
modem software placed it.
NOTE:
To copy the file 4088XXXZ.EXE to the DDF directory:
!
Go to the directory where 4088XXXZ.EXE is located. (If 4088XXXZ.EXE
is located on diskette, insert the diskette into the diskette drive. Enter the
drive letter followed by a colon and press
ENTER
. For example, if the
diskette drive is drive A, enter A: and press
ENTER
.)
!
Enter the following (substituting the correct version number for the Xs) and
press ENTER:
COPY 4088XXXZ.EXE C:\DDF