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The Windows NT delivery media contain software and drivers for both Reduced Instruction
Set Computing (RISC)- and Intel-based systems. When installing Windows NT distribution
files, make sure you 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 prompted for the path:
drive:\i386
where drive is the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive.
Setting Up the Operating System Software
When you start your system for the first time, you must configure the operating system
software for use. After you first start the system, the Microsoft End User License Agreement
(EULA) screen displays.
NOTE
Before starting the system for the first time, you may want to learn more about system power,
startup, and shutdown. See Chapter 4, “Operating Notes,” for this information.
To start the computer and set up the operating system software:
1. Turn on the monitor by pressing its power switch.
2. Press the Standby button (power switch) on the computer. The Standby button is on the
front, just below the external drive bays. The system starts, and after some file system
conversion from FAT to NTFS, the EULA screen displays on the monitor.
3. Enter the Product Identification Number, found on the Certificate of Authenticity
included with your operating system documentation.
NOTE
You must enter the Product Identification Number before you can continue Setup. You
cannot complete Setup if you do not enter the number.
4. Read the terms of the EULA and then follow the instructions displayed on-screen to
complete the Setup process. Accept the default settings provided by Setup, except as
follows:
−
Setup asks if you want to install networking. If you choose to install networking,
Setup detects the on-board network adapter and asks if you want to install the driver
software that it finds on the system disk. Allow Setup to install this driver software.
−
Create an Emergency Repair Disk when prompted.
−
Press
ENTER
or click OK at the logon dialog to log on to the operating system, if you
do not create a user account during Setup.
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