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Windows Setup

lick Apply, click OK, and then restart your computer.Tips for Installing Real-Mode CD-ROM Drivers--------------------------------------------If you are currently running Windows 95, you may already have a portion of the CD-ROM drivers loaded. If you can shut down to MS-DOS mode and get access to your CD-ROM drive, try the following:1. Start your computer. 2. When you see the "Starting Windows 95" prompt, press F8.3. Choose "Command Prompt Only."4. At the C: prompt type: DosStart.bat.You should now have access to your CD-ROM drive.If you lose access to your CD-ROM during Windows Me Setup, try restarting your computer. Either Setup will continue on its own, or you should run Setup again, choosing Safe Recovery if prompted.Installing Windows Me Edition from Your Hard Disk-------------------------------------------------You can eliminate most of the problems associated with file copy and disk I/O issues by copying all the Setup files to your hard disk and then installing from your hard disk. You can unload your CD-ROM drivers and free up conventional memory to assist with low-memory errors in this type of install. To copy the Setup files locallyif you are installing over Windows 95:1. Free an additional 120 MB of disk space in addition to what Setup will require. Setup will typically require 295 MB for an upgrade from Windows 95 depending on the file system.2. Create a temporary folder named W9xFlat to store the Setup files on that drive.3. Copy the contents of the Win9x folder on your Windows Me CD to the temporary folder you just created. You should also copy the Win9x subfolders, but this is not essential if you do not have sufficient disk space.4. Restart your computer. When you see the "Starting Windows 95" prompt, press F8, and then choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only.5. Switch to the temporary folder containing the Windows Me Setup files and type: SETUP.To copy the Setup files locallyif you are installing ...

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