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Installing the Windows 95 OSR2 or OSR2.1

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where src_cd is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive (D, E,...), tgt_drv is the drive letter, and tgt_dir is the temporary directory that you made in step 3. 5 Insert the Windows 95 supplementary diskette into the diskette drive. 6 Copy the updated files from the Windows 95 supplementary diskette to the temporary directory. For example, enter at the DOS prompt: COPY A:\OSR INF\ . tgt_drv:\tgt_dir where tgt_drv is the drive letter, and tgt_dir is the temporary directory that you made in step 3. 7 Install the operating system by entering SETUP.EXE at the temporary directory prompt. 8 Refer to the Windows 95 documentation and the instructions that appear on the screen to complete the installation. 9 If required, install the Service Pack Version 1, available from the Microsoft Internet home page. 10 If required, remove all the files in the temporary directory and then remove the directory itself after you complete the installation, to free the space on the hard disk. Installing the Windows 95 OSR2 or OSR2.1 If you don't have a CD-ROM of the Windows 95 OSR2.1, you can install it by restoring the original preloaded image from the Recovery CD. Refer to the User's Reference. If you have a CD-ROM version of the Windows 95 OSR2 or 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 Chapter 8. Installing Software 141

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where
src_cd
is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive (D, E,...),
tgt_drv
is the drive letter, and
tgt_dir
is the temporary
directory that you made in step 3.
5
Insert the Windows 95 supplementary diskette into the diskette
drive.
6
Copy the updated files from the Windows 95 supplementary
diskette to the temporary directory.
For example, enter at the DOS prompt:
COPY A:\OSR INF\ . tgt_drv:\tgt_dir
where
tgt_drv
is the drive letter, and
tgt_dir
is the temporary
directory that you made in step 3.
7
Install the operating system by entering
SETUP.EXE
at the
temporary directory prompt.
8
Refer to the Windows 95 documentation and the instructions
that appear on the screen to complete the installation.
9
If required, install the Service Pack Version 1, available from
the Microsoft Internet home page.
10
If required, remove all the files in the temporary directory and
then remove the directory itself after you complete the
installation, to free the space on the hard disk.
Installing the Windows 95 OSR2 or OSR2.1
If you don't have a CD-ROM of the Windows 95 OSR2.1, you can
install it by restoring the original preloaded image from the Recovery
CD.
Refer to the
User's Reference
.
If you have a CD-ROM version of the Windows 95 OSR2 or 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
Chapter 8.
Installing Software
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