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Installing Windows 95/98

Windows 95/98 Installation Guide - Final Phase

This time, allow the system to boot to the HDD. A Windows 95/98 logo screen should appear as it loads.

 

The CD is removed to force the system to boot to the HDD. If this produces an error, configure the BIOS settings to boot to the HDD first

At the User information screen, type in your name and company name (if appropriate) into the boxes. Place the Windows 95/98 CD back into the CD-ROM. Click Next

The Windows CD is required for further installation tasks and must be ready in the CD-ROM

Read the License Agreement statement and then click I accept the agreement

The software will not allow the install to continue if you do not agree to the statement

Locate your Windows 95/98 Product Key (usually on the back of the CD case) and type it in. Then click Next

Take special care to ensure that the numbers/letters are typed in exactly the same as your Product Key

Click Finish to complete the installation of the software

Windows will now attempt to detect the hardware in your PC and configure itself to use them. It may reboot again as a part of this process...

During the configuration process, the system may ask for the driver disk(s) for some parts of your system. Use the disk(s) that came with your hardware for this.

If you don't have a disk for a particular part, just click Cancel. Individual drivers can be installed at a later date.

Once the configuration process is completed, you will be asked to verify the current time, date and location settings. Check that these are correct then click OK

Again, having the correct time, date and location information is important in the configuration process

Windows will continue its self-configuration, which may take some time, then it will reboot once more

Rebooting is necessary for the system to amend or update its important files which cannot be changed while they are in use

Windows will finish off its hardware configurations, then display the Introduction screen

Windows 95/98 is now completely installed on your PC. Close the intro screen to continue.

 

 

 



 

 

 

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