1-10 User’s Manual
1.4 Creating Backup and Startup Diskettes
Entering User Information
When Windows 95 loads for the first time, enter your user information. Have
your Windows 95 authentication number ready, found in the Windows 95
documentation package.
Creating Backup and Startup Diskettes
Windows 95 prompts you to create backup and startup diskettes.

If your Windows 95 package contains a Windows 95 CD-ROM,

you do not need to create backup diskettes for Windows 95.

However, you may need to create the Windows 95 startup disk.

At this point, you need to create the notebook backup disk which allows you
to boot-up your notebook from the floppy drive and access the CD-ROM
drive for Windows 95 and driver re-installation in case of a hard disk crash
(when the hard disk is not functioning properly and cannot be accessed) or
when your system cannot startup Windows 95. See the backup kit for
details.
If you do not wish to perform the backup at this time, you can skip through
this step during Windows 95 setup. Access the Create System Disk tool
when you wish to do so. However, we suggest you create the disk(s) as
soon as possible.