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If you have a CD-ROM version of the Windows 95 OSR2.1, do the following: 1 Create a Windows 95 supplementary diskette using the Diskette Factory program (refer to the User's Reference). 2 Make sure there is enough space in the hard disk to store the cabinet files and the installation programs (the required space might vary depending on the language supported by your version of Windows 95). 3 Make a temporary directory. For example, enter at the DOS prompt: MD c:\win95 4 Insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 5 Copy all the cabinet (.CAB) files and the installation programs from the \WIN95 directory of the Windows 95 CD-ROM disk to the temporary directory. For example, enter at the DOS prompt: COPY src_cd:\WIN95\ . c:\win95 where src_cd is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive (D, E,..), c is the drive letter of your hard disk drive, and win95 is the temporary directory that you made in step 3. 6 Insert the Windows 95 supplementary diskette you created in step 1 into the diskette drive. 7 Copy the updated files in the Windows 95 supplementary diskette to the temporary directory. For example, enter the following at the DOS prompt: COPY A:\OSR2INF\ . . c:\win95 COPY A:\CARDBUS\ . c:\win95 where c is the drive letter, and win95 is the temporary directory that you made in step 3. 8 Install the operating system by entering SETUP.EXE at the temporary directory prompt. Chapter 8. Installing Software 119

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If you have a CD-ROM version of the Windows 95 OSR2.1, do the
following:
1
Create a Windows 95 supplementary diskette using the
Diskette Factory program (refer to the
User's Reference
).
2
Make sure there is enough space in the hard disk to store the
cabinet files and the installation programs (the required space
might vary depending on the language supported by your
version of Windows 95).
3
Make a temporary directory.
For example, enter at the DOS prompt:
MD c:\win95
4
Insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
5
Copy all the cabinet (.CAB) files and the installation programs
from the \WIN95 directory of the Windows 95 CD-ROM disk to
the temporary directory.
For example, enter at the DOS prompt:
COPY src_cd:\WIN95\. c:\win95
where
src_cd
is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive (D, E,..),
c
is the drive letter of your hard disk drive, and
win95
is the
temporary directory that you made in step 3.
6
Insert the Windows 95 supplementary diskette you created in
step 1 into the diskette drive.
7
Copy the updated files in the Windows 95 supplementary
diskette to the temporary directory.
For example, enter the following at the DOS prompt:
COPY A:\OSR2INF\ . . c:\win95
COPY A:\CARDBUS\. c:\win95
where
c
is the drive letter, and
win95
is the temporary directory
that you made in step 3.
8
Install the operating system by entering
SETUP.EXE
at the
temporary directory prompt.
Chapter 8.
Installing Software
119