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Using OmniBook Disk Drives Restoring OmniBook Software Restoring OmniBook Software To complete the upgrade process, you'll need to restore your operating system and any data files that you backed up. This section describes how to restore • Windows 95 and your original OmniBook software. • Windows for Workgroups and your original OmniBook software. • An alternate operating system and your original OmniBook software. To restore Windows 95 The following procedure describes how to restore Windows 95 and your original OmniBook software. These steps will delete any software or files you may have installed or created on your hard disk since the original set-up. Back up what you would like to save. The equipment you need are the OmniBook, its ac adapter, a floppy drive, and a CD-ROM drive (preferably SCSI-type). You also need the Recovery CD-ROM and the Support Utility floppy disk. 1. Plug in the ac adapter to the OmniBook. Turn off the OmniBook. 2. Connect a SCSI CD-ROM drive (HP part number F1196A) to the OmniBook's docking/SCSI port according to the CD-ROM drive's instructions. (This requires a special OmniBook-to-SCSI adapter cable, HP part number F1182A, unless you are using a docking system.) If you have a non-SCSI CD-ROM drive (parallel port or PC-card slot), read the README.1ST file on the Support Utilities disk.) 3. Turn on the CD-ROM drive and insert the Recovery CD-ROM -make sure you use the correct CD-ROM. 4. Connect the floppy drive to the OmniBook. Insert the Support Utility floppy disk into the floppy drive. 5. Reboot the computer from the floppy by pressing the reset button. (To reboot from the floppy drive, the System Configuration Utility must have System, Boot Devices set to FDD First.) 6. When you see a menu of startup options, select Reinstall All Original Files for Windows 95. Follow the instructions and do not interrupt the file-transfer process. When the process finishes, your hard disk contains the original files. This process can take an hour or more. 1-18

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Using OmniBook Disk Drives
Restoring OmniBook Software
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Restoring OmniBook Software
To complete the upgrade process, you’ll need to restore your operating system and
any data files that you backed up. This section describes how to restore
Windows 95 and your original OmniBook software.
Windows for Workgroups and your original OmniBook software.
An alternate operating system and your original OmniBook software.
To restore Windows 95
The following procedure describes how to restore Windows 95 and your original
OmniBook software.
These steps will delete any software or files you may have
installed or created on your hard disk since the original set-up. Back up what you
would like to save.
The equipment you need are the OmniBook, its ac adapter, a floppy drive, and a
CD-ROM drive (preferably SCSI-type). You also need the
Recovery
CD-ROM and the
Support Utility
floppy disk.
1. Plug in the ac adapter to the OmniBook. Turn off the OmniBook.
2. Connect a SCSI CD-ROM drive (HP part number F1196A) to the OmniBook’s
docking/SCSI port according to the CD-ROM drive’s instructions. (This requires
a special OmniBook-to-SCSI adapter cable, HP part number F1182A, unless you
are using a docking system.) If you have a non-SCSI CD-ROM drive (parallel
port or PC-card slot), read the README.1ST file on the
Support Utilities
disk.)
3. Turn on the CD-ROM drive and insert the
Recovery
CD-ROM —make sure you
use the correct CD-ROM.
4. Connect the floppy drive to the OmniBook. Insert the
Support Utility
floppy disk
into the floppy drive.
5. Reboot the computer from the floppy by pressing the reset button. (To reboot
from the floppy drive, the System Configuration Utility must have System, Boot
Devices set to FDD First.)
6. When you see a menu of startup options, select Reinstall All Original Files for
Windows 95. Follow the instructions and
do not interrupt the file-transfer
process.
When the process finishes, your hard disk contains the original files.
This process can take an hour or more.