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Requirements To use the Windows 95 CD to reinstall Windows 95 on a hard disk, you must have: A CD-ROM drive Diskette drive A of the computer as the startup drive The Microsoft Windows 95 CD The backup copy of the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk (see the note on page 23) In addition, the correct device driver for your CD-ROM drive must be permanently on, or copied to, the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk when the installation of Windows 95 begins (step 6 on page 29). It can be: A device driver that is provided on the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk. Device drivers for an IBM internal IDE CD-ROM drive, an IBM SCSI CD-ROM drive with an Adaptec 2940 or 3940 PCI SCSI adapter, and an external Disctec Roadrunner parallel port CD-ROM drive (U.S. CD only) are included on the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk. A device driver that the recovery program finds listed in the CONFIG.SYS file on the hard disk and copies from the hard disk to the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk. If the device driver is not already listed in the CONFIG.SYS file and installed on your hard disk, you can install it using the procedure in "Method 2-Installing Your CD-ROM Device Driver onto the Hard Disk" on page 34. A device driver that you permanently add to the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk, using the procedure in "Method 1-Adding Your CD-ROM Device Driver to the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk" on page 33. 24 About Your Software

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Requirements
To use the Windows 95 CD to reinstall Windows 95 on a hard disk,
you must have:
±
A CD-ROM drive
±
Diskette drive A of the computer as the startup drive
±
The
Microsoft Windows 95
CD
±
The backup copy of the
CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk
(see the note
on page 23)
In addition, the correct device driver for your CD-ROM drive must
be permanently on, or copied to, the
CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk
when
the installation of Windows 95 begins (step 6 on page
29).
It can
be:
±
A device driver that is provided on the
CD-ROM Setup Boot
Disk
.
Device drivers for an IBM internal IDE CD-ROM drive, an
IBM SCSI CD-ROM drive with an Adaptec 2940 or 3940 PCI
SCSI adapter, and an external Disctec Roadrunner parallel port
CD-ROM drive (U.S. CD only) are included on the
CD-ROM
Setup Boot Disk
.
±
A device driver that the recovery program finds listed in the
CONFIG.SYS file on the hard disk and copies from the hard
disk to the
CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk
.
If the device driver is not
already listed in the CONFIG.SYS file and installed on your
hard disk, you can install it using the procedure in “Method
2—Installing Your CD-ROM Device Driver onto the Hard Disk”
on page
34.
±
A device driver that you permanently add to the
CD-ROM Setup
Boot Disk
, using the procedure in “Method 1—Adding Your
CD-ROM Device Driver to the CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk” on
page 33.
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