Lenovo ThinkPad 765L English - Windows 2000 Professional Setup Guide - Page 19

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• WinCim, versions 3.0, 3.0.2, OS version • World Book, version 2.0 Because these applications will not be supported under Windows 2000 Professional, it's suggested that you uninstall these applications before upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional. For the retail applications, please refer the application notes section of README.DOC in the Windows 2000 Professional CD. If you are upgrading from Windows NT 4.0, the Windows 2000 Setup wizard will automatically detect all unsupported Windows NT 4.0 device drivers. During the initial portion of the upgrade, the Windows 2000 Setup wizard will generate a report listing all of the unsupported software applications and incompatible device drivers currently installed on your computer. Before proceeding with the upgrade, follow the instructions provided by the Setup wizard on how to remove or uninstall device drivers and applications. If you choose not to uninstall the listed device drivers, they will be automatically disabled by the Windows 2000 Setup program during the upgrade process. To upgrade your computer from Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0, follow these instructions: 1. Turn on your computer and logon into the current Windows operating system with an internal or external CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive installed. 2. Insert the Windows 2000 Professional CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. If Windows automatically detects the CD, the Windows 2000 Setup wizard will begin the upgrade process. Otherwise do the following: a. Click: Start ? Run. b. Type D:\i386\winnt32.exe in the 'Open' field, where the letter D is the drive letter designation for your computer's CD or DVD-ROM drive. c. Press "Enter". d. Follow the instructions presented by the Windows 2000 Setup wizard. For additional help and information on how to upgrade to Windows 2000, refer to the "Release Notes for Setup" included on the Windows 2000 Professional CD.

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WinCim, versions 3.0, 3.0.2, OS version
World Book, version 2.0
Because these applications will not be supported under Windows 2000 Professional, it’s
suggested that you uninstall these applications before upgrading to Windows 2000
Professional.
For the retail applications, please refer the application notes section of
README.DOC in the Windows 2000 Professional CD.
If you are upgrading from Windows NT 4.0, the Windows 2000 Setup wizard will
automatically detect all unsupported Windows NT 4.0 device drivers.
During the initial
portion of the upgrade, the Windows 2000 Setup wizard will generate a report listing all of
the unsupported software applications and incompatible device drivers currently installed on
your computer.
Before proceeding with the upgrade, follow the instructions provided by the
Setup wizard on how to remove or uninstall device drivers and applications.
If you choose
not to uninstall the listed device drivers, they will be automatically disabled by the Windows
2000 Setup program during the upgrade process.
To upgrade your computer from Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0, follow these
instructions:
1.
Turn on your computer and logon into the current Windows operating system
with an internal or external CD-ROM or DVD -ROM drive installed.
2.
Insert the Windows 2000 Professional CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
drive.
If Windows automatically detects the CD, the Windows 2000 Setup
wizard will begin the upgrade process.
Otherwise do the following:
a.
Click:
Start
?
Run
.
b.
Type
D:\i386\winnt32.exe
in the ‘Open’ field, where the letter D is the
drive letter designation for your computer’s CD or DVD-ROM drive.
c.
Press “Enter”.
d.
Follow the instructions presented by the Windows 2000 Setup wizard.
For additional help and information on how to upgrade to Windows 2000, refer to the
“Release Notes for Setup” included on the Windows 2000 Professional CD.