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NOTE
You may not have to create backup diskettes for system software. If Version Manager does
not list drivers or other system software products, they are available on the operating system
software CD-ROM or on backup diskettes delivered with expansion boards.
If the system requires Quick-Fix Engineering (QFE) update software, it is included in the
system software available for backup diskette creation. QFE update software contains fixes
for operating system problems or limitations on your Intergraph system, and is only shipped
with the system if it is needed. If QFE update software is shipped with the system, you should
create a QFE backup diskette for use if you have to re-install the operating system.
Refer to Version Manager Help for information on creating Intergraph system software and
other diskettes. Check the Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (IBBS) and vendor bulletin
boards frequently for new and updated drivers.
Creating a Repair Disk or a Startup Diskette
If you did not create an Emergency Repair Disk (Windows NT Workstation) or a Startup
Diskette (Windows 95) during Setup, select Repair Disk on the Welcome dialog to create the
appropriate diskette. The files on these diskettes can restore the original contents of a
damaged Registry (that is, at the time the operating system was installed), along with the
standard operating system drivers. You should also update a Repair Disk or a Startup Diskette
after you finish configuring the system.
Refer to the operating system documentation and Help for information on creating a Repair
Disk or a Startup Diskette.
Reviewing the
System Introduction
Select System Introduction on the Welcome dialog to display the System Introduction. This
document is an online introduction to your new system in Windows Help 4.0 format, covering
such subjects as system features, system controls and connections, and Intergraph customer
support. Review the information in the System Introduction to become more familiar with
your system.
NOTE
You can also view the
System Introduction by opening the
SYSINTRO
.
HLP
file in the
C
:\
WIN
32
APP
\
SYSINTRO
directory on the system disk. You may want to link the
SYSINTRO
.
HLP
file
to an icon, a shortcut, or a system menu to make it easier to display.
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