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Using the IBM Product Recovery CD, Windows 98 DOS, and then installs Windows NT Workstation 4.0.

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up your computer. Then you can easily return to that configuration if your computer becomes disabled by changes in the configuration files. If you are unable to solve a problem yourself and you need assistance from an IBM technical support representative, use ConfigSafe to generate a report about recent changes in your configuration before you call the PC HelpCenter®. The IBM technical support representative will be able to use the information in this report to help you solve the problem. For more information about running ConfigSafe and the ConfigSafe online Help system, see page 21. Support documentation is built into the online Help system. To access online Help, run the ConfigSafe program. The online Help files will appear in the pull-down menu on the right side of the screen. Using the IBM Product Recovery CD The IBM Product Recovery CD is provided with your computer so that you can reinstall your operating system and preinstalled applications and device drivers in case of a hard disk failure or other damage to your files. Warning: The recovery process deletes all information stored on the primary partition (drive C), including any personal files, data, and software stored on the hard disk. If possible, back up your data before starting this process. The IBM Product Recovery CD contains a Windows 98 startable CD image that copies files from the CD to the hard disk. The CD initially runs Windows 98 DOS, and then installs Windows NT Workstation 4.0. Important Your computer was shipped from the factory with a FAT16 primary partition. The IBM Product Recovery CD for Windows NT Workstation will work correctly only if your primary partition is FAT16. If your primary partition is not FAT16, you will see a message about an invalid partition that needs to be repartitioned with the FDISK command. To run the FDISK command from the IBM Product Recovery CD, with the Product Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive, press Esc at the Recover Main Menu and type FDISK at the command prompt. Delete the primary partition, leave the IBM Product Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive, and restart the computer. The IBM Product Recovery CD partitions your hard disk correctly. 112 IntelliStation Z Pro User Guide

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up your computer.
Then you can easily return to that configuration if your
computer becomes disabled by changes in the configuration files.
If you are unable to solve a problem yourself and you need assistance from
an IBM technical support representative, use ConfigSafe to generate a report
about recent changes in your configuration before you call the PC
HelpCenter
.
The IBM technical support representative will be able to use
the information in this report to help you solve the problem.
For more information about running ConfigSafe and the ConfigSafe online
Help system, see page 21.
Support documentation is built into the online Help system.
To access
online Help, run the ConfigSafe program.
The online Help files will appear
in the pull-down menu on the right side of the screen.
Using the IBM Product Recovery CD
The IBM
Product Recovery CD
is provided with your computer so that you
can reinstall your operating system and preinstalled applications and device
drivers in case of a hard disk failure or other damage to your files.
Warning:
The recovery process deletes all information stored on the
primary partition (drive C), including any personal files, data, and
software stored on the hard disk.
If possible, back up your data
before starting this process.
The IBM
Product Recovery CD
contains a Windows 98 startable CD image
that copies files from the CD to the hard disk.
The CD initially runs
Windows 98 DOS, and then installs Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
Important
Your computer was shipped from the factory with a FAT16 primary
partition.
The IBM
Product Recovery CD
for Windows NT Workstation
will work correctly only if your primary partition is FAT16.
If your primary partition is not FAT16, you will see a message about an
invalid partition that needs to be repartitioned with the FDISK
command.
To run the FDISK command from the IBM
Product Recovery CD
, with
the
Product Recovery CD
in the CD-ROM drive, press Esc at the Recover
Main Menu and type
FDISK
at the command prompt.
Delete the
primary partition, leave the IBM
Product Recovery CD
in the CD-ROM
drive, and restart the computer.
The IBM
Product Recovery CD
partitions your hard disk correctly.
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