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NOTE: A hard drive in the computer Multibay must have
4.Insert the LTE Elite hard drive into the dedicated hard drive bay.
5.This step depends on the operating system on the LTE Elite hard drive.
■If the drive has Windows 95, turn on the computer and press F8 when you see the message "starting Windows 95." When the Windows 95 Startup Menu appears, select "Command Prompt Only."
■If the drive has Windows 3.1, turn on the computer and press F5 when you see the message "starting
6.Transfer files between drives.
NOTE: Some computer resources will not be available until you reinsert the LTE 5000 hard drive into the dedicated hard drive bay and restart the computer.
Changing the Boot Drive
The computer must start (boot) from a drive that has the operating system files on it. The boot drive can be a hard drive in any one of the four bays in the computer or expansion base or a diskette drive in the expansion base.
IMPORTANT: The original hard drive preinstalled in the dedicated hard drive bay contains software necessary to access many resources. Those resources will not be available if you start (boot) the computer from a drive other than the original (or specially prepared) hard drive. The original hard drive has "LTE 5000" printed on the label.
If you have not disabled Diskette Boot in Computer Setup, the computer first searches for a diskette to boot from. If a bootable diskette is not found in drive A, the computer searches for a bootable hard drive according to the hard drive boot sequence established in Computer Setup.
NOTE: If a diskette drive is in the computer MultiBay, that is drive A. If no diskette drive is in the computer, a diskette drive in the expansion base is drive A.