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Install Windows Vista
Launch the Windows Vista installation program by following these steps:
1. Insert the
Windows Vista installation disc into the computer’s optical drive.
2. After a brief delay, the installation program should start.
If the installation program does not start automatically, then follow these steps:
1. Click Start, then click My Computer.
2. Browse to the optical drive (typically designated drive D:)
3. Double-click the file
setup.exe. The installation should now start.
3. Click
Install Now.
Follow the instructions presented by the Windows Vista installation program.
If a
RAID driver is listed in the table in section 2, then follow these additional steps:
1. When prompted for the type of installation, select Custom (Advanced). The "Where do you
want install Windows?” prompt will appear, along with the message “Windows cannot be
installed to this disk. Windows needs the driver for device [TOSHIBA RAID].”
2. Click the
Load driver link.
3. Browse to the RAID driver folder created in the steps above.
4. Click the filename of the RAID driver to select it, and click the OK button.
5. An available partition will now be displayed. Select the partition and click Next.
6. Click
OK to overwrite the existing Windows XP installation, and continue with the installation
of Windows Vista.
7. Follow the remaining instructions presented by the Windows Vista installation program.
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Install Toshiba software components for Windows Vista
Once Windows Vista is running on your computer, follow these instructions to install the Vista-
specific Toshiba software components that you downloaded in section 1, above.
1. Click the Vista
Start button, then click Computer in the pane to the right.
2. Browse to the new
Vista Downloads folder, created in the steps above.
3. Double-click the filename of the first of the software components to start its installation.
Follow any instructions that appear during the installation, including the
Continue prompt on the
User Account Control dialog box for each component, shown below.
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