HP Kayak XU700 Installing Your Multimedia Sound Kit - 5966-8210 - Page 18

The original CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and SYSTEM.INI files

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NOTE 1 Installing Your Multimedia Sound Kit Installing the Accessory Software under Windows 3.11 If your AUTOEXEC.BAT file includes the WIN command (to start Windows automatically), you must edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to place WIN after the MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD0HP /M:12 line. This modification will allow the MSCDEX command to be launched before Windows starts. • If the CD-ROM drive is connected to the same cable as the hard disk drive (that is, it is connected as a slave on the primary IDE channel), the following two lines are added or modified in the SYSTEM.INI file: VirtualHDIRQ=Off 32BitDiskAccess=Off The original CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and SYSTEM.INI files are saved under the new names CONFIG.ORG, AUTOEXEC.ORG, and SYSTEM.ORG. 5 If you don't want to modify these files, type N and press . The installation program makes copies of the system files, adds the lines described above (in step 4), and saves the new files as CONFIG.NEW, AUTOEXEC.NEW, and SYSTEM.NEW. 6 When the procedure is complete, remove the floppy disk and restart your PC. On start-up, the system reads the new system files and installs the CD-ROM driver. 10 English

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Installing Your Multimedia Sound Kit
Installing the Accessory Software under Windows 3.11
10
English
NOTE
If your AUTOEXEC.BAT file includes the
WIN
command (to start
Windows automatically), you must edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to
place
WIN
after the
MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD0HP /M:12
line. This
modification will allow the
MSCDEX
command to be launched before
Windows starts.
If the CD-ROM drive is connected to the same cable as the hard
disk drive (that is, it is connected as a slave on the primary IDE
channel), the following two lines are added or modified in the
SYSTEM.INI file:
VirtualHDIRQ=Off
32BitDiskAccess=Off
The original CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and SYSTEM.INI files
are saved under the new names CONFIG.ORG, AUTOEXEC.ORG,
and SYSTEM.ORG.
5
If you don’t want to modify these files, type
N
and press
.
The installation program makes copies of the system files, adds the
lines described above (in step 4), and saves the new files as
CONFIG.NEW, AUTOEXEC.NEW, and SYSTEM.NEW.
6
When the procedure is complete, remove the floppy disk and restart
your PC.
On start-up, the system reads the new system files and installs the
CD-ROM driver.