To (re)install your Operating System:
Restoring your Computer
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Chapter 12 - Restoring your Computer
Notebook computers that ship from the factory include one Microsoft Windows 98,
Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM and System utility CD-ROM, which
contains a copy of the applications and drivers needed for a computer’s Operating
System.
In the unlikely event that programs on the computer hard drive become corrupted
or are erased, you can use the Microsoft Operating System CD-ROM to reinstall
your Operating System and then the System utility CD-ROM to reinstall your
original applications and drivers.
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Under the Boot menu in System Setup, set Diskette Drive as the first boot device
and CD-ROM Drive as the second. (See “Using System Setup” on page 75. for
information on setting options.)
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See the documentation that accompanied your Operating System for detailed
information on installation and setup.
To (re)install your
Operating System:
Windows 98:
1. Turn off the computer and insert your CD-ROM drive into your computer. (See
”Using the CD-ROM Drive” on page 37 for instructions.)
2. Insert your Microsoft Operating System CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and
start your computer.
3. Choose Boot from CD-ROM
at the Microsoft Windows 98 CD-ROM startup
menu
.
4. If you do not need to partition or format your hard drive proceed to step 11.
5. Choose
Start computer with CD-ROM support at the Microsoft Windows
98 startup menu
.
6. If you do not need to partition your hard drive proceed to step 9.
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