
Chapter 6 Power Installer CD
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WA133 Series
During Setup, your computer will automatically restart several times
using the Windows 98 Setup wizard.
6.3.1.1 Installing the CD-ROM version of Windows 98
1. Place a Windows 98 Startup Disk into the floppy disk drive.
2. Restart your computer.
The Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu will appear.
3. Place the Windows 98 CD into your CD-ROM drive.
4. Type the number 1 and press <ENTER >.
A series of scans is performed, and then the MS-DOS prompt is displayed.
5. Type the word setup at the MS-DOS display, and press <ENTER>.
Setup performs a check (A message will be displayed).
This message won’t appear if your computer can’t locate your CD-ROM drive. If you
haven’t installed the correct CD-ROM driver, please consult your drive’s documenta-
tion or contact your hardware manufacturer.
6. Press <ENTER>.
Microsoft ScanDisk will check your disk drives for errors.
7. When ScanDisk finishes, press the X key.
Setup will initialize. Then, Windows 98 Setup begins.
8. Please follow the instructions that are displayed.
Setup may ask you to insert your original Windows 95 or Windows 3.1
disks if you’re using the upgrade version of Windows 98.
6.3.2 Windows NT
6.3.2.1 Installing the CD-ROM version of Windows NT on an IDE system
1. First, power-on or “boot” your system.
2. Press <Del> key during boot sequence to enter “ CMOS Setup Utility”
3. Use arrow keys to select “Advanced BIOS FEATURES” on the menu, then press
“Enter.”
4. Select “Boot Sequence” and change the default setting from A, C, SCSI to “CD-
ROM,
C, A” using Page Up /Page Down key, save, and reboot.
5. Place the Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM in the drive, and boot from CD-ROM.
6. Follow all instructions to finish Windows NT installation.