Note: If you are prompted to identify the location of files, type the correct drive letter and directory; then click OK.
Windows starts to copy files from your installation disks or CD and the
•Windows system files are usually on the Windows installation CD.
•If your computer comes with the Windows operating system
•When you are prompted to identify the
—If you are installing from the
Note: There is a separate directory for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000.
— If you are installing files that you downloaded from the Internet,
select the disk drive or directory where you saved the downloaded files.
Note: If you previously installed a PC Card on your computer, most of these files are already available on your hard disk drive. If you do not have the Windows installation CD available, try replacing the proposed path in the Copy Files From window with: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM or C:\WINDOWS.
Network installation
If this is the first time that networking support is installed onto your computer, you will be prompted to enter a computer and workgroup name. These names will be used to identify your computer on the Microsoft Network Neighborhood. After you enter a computer and workgroup name, do the following:
1.Click OK.
2.In the Computer Name field, type a unique name for your computer. You can type any name you like.
3.In the Workgroup field, type a unique name for your workgroup. You can type any name you like.
4.(Optional) Provide a description of the computer in the Computer Description field.
For more information about setting your Microsoft Network Neighborhood properties, consult your Windows documentation or the Windows online help information.
Part 1: Installation and user’s guide