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The Windows NT delivery media contains software and drivers for both Reduced Instruction Set
Computing (RISC)- and Intel-based systems. When installing Windows NT distribution files, make
sure to install them from the \
I
386 directory (the Intel software directory) on the delivery media. For
example, if you are installing a device driver from the Windows NT CD-ROM, key in the following
when asked for the path to the file, where
drive
is the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive:
drive
:\i386
Going Through Windows NT Setup
The first time you start the system, it boots to the Microsoft End-User License Agreement (EULA)
screen. After you read and accept the EULA, Windows NT Setup continues. Follow the on-screen
instructions to complete the Setup process. Take the default settings provided by Setup, except as
noted below:
u
Allow Setup to configure the network only if you have an installed network adapter, and the
system is connected to the network.
u
When prompted to create an Emergency Repair Disk, do so.
u
If you do not set up a user account during Setup, press
ENTER
or select OK at the logon dialog to
log on to the operating system. You can set up a user account and join a workgroup or domain
after you configure the video display and networking.
For more information on Setup, and on using the interface features of the operating system, refer to
the operating system documentation and Help.
Using the Welcome Dialog
After Setup is complete and the system is restarted, you should log on to the system and display the
Intergraph Welcome dialog. The Welcome dialog is available from the operating system Start menu
or from an icon on the operating system desktop. Several actions are available from the Welcome
dialog. Each action is presented as a tab, as shown in the following figure.