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Step 12
First Time System Boot Up
To assure the completeness and correctness of your system installation,
you may check the above installation steps once again before you boot up
your system for the first time.
1. Insert a bootable system floppy disk (DOS 6.2x, Windows 95/98/NT, or
others) which contains FDISK and FORMAT utilities into the FDD.
2. Turn on the system power.
3. First, you must use the FDISK utility to create a primary partition of the
hard disk. You can also add an extended partition if your primary
parti- tion does not use all of the available hard disk space. If you
choose to add an extended partition, you will have to create one or
more logical partitions to occupy all the space available to the ex
tended partition. The FDISK utility will assign a drive letter
(i.e., C:, D:, E:,...) to each partition which will be shown in the FDISK
program. After FDISK procedure, reboot your system by using the same
system floppy disk.
Note:
DOS 6.2x and Windows 95A can only support up to 2.1GB of
HDD partition. If you use the FDISK utility with one of the opera-
ting systems mentioned above, you can only install your HDD
into partitions no larger than 2.1GB each.
4. Now, use the FORMAT utility to format all the partitions you've cre
ated. When formatting the primary partition (C:), make sure to use the
FORM-AT C: /S command.
Note:
FORMAT C: /S can transfer all the necessary system files into the
primary partition of your hard disk. Then, your HDD will be
come a bootable drive.
5. Install all the necessary drivers for CD-ROM, Mouse, etc.
6. Setup the complete operating system according to your OS installation
guide.