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Microsoft Windows 95/98 Installation
Note:
This will assign the CD-ROM to the next
available drive letter, typically D if there is only one
DOS drive. If you are using MS-DOS 5.0 and do not
already have
mscdex.exe
, you will need to either
upgrade to MS-DOS 6.0 or above, or download
mscdex.exe
from Microsoft BBS or CompuServe
forum.
4
Reboot your system. You are now able to access your CD-ROM
drive from the command line and from Windows.
Update Windows 95 or 98 Installation Disks
To update the Windows 95 or 98 Boot disk that came with your
Windows 95 or 98 CD-ROM, make a backup of the Boot disk. Then
copy
aspi8u2.sys
and
aspicd.sys
from the DOS directory of the
Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for Windows to the root directory
of the Windows 95 or Windows 98 Boot disks. The steps to do this
will depend on your system setup. This is easier to do on a system
that has DOS, Windows 95, or Windows 98 already installed. Here is
one example:
1
Insert the Ultra160 Family Manager Set disk for Windows in
drive A and at the DOS prompt type:
copy a:\dos\aspi8u2.sys c:\
copy a:\dos\aspicd.sys c:\
2
Then insert the backup Windows Boot disk in drive A and
type:
copy c:\aspi8u2.sys a:\
copy c:\aspicd.sys a:\
To begin installation, see Installing the Driver When Installing
Windows 95/98 on page 3-4.