Intergraph TD-300 Maintenance Manual - page 23
Chapter 1 - Getting Started 9
5.
Configure the video display and TCP/IP networking software as
described in Chapter 2, “Configuring the System.”
6.
Create an Emergency Repair Disk for your system using the Windows
NT Repair Disk utility (RDISK.EXE). The files on the Emergency
Repair Disk can restore the original contents of a damaged Windows
NT Registry (that is, at the time Windows NT was installed), along
with the standard Windows NT drivers. Refer to Windows NT Help
for information on creating an Emergency Repair Disk, and to the
Windows NT Workstation Installation Guide for information on using
it.
Note:
If your system came pre-configured from Intergraph, you can run
the Repair Disk utility from an icon in the Startup group of
Program Manager.
Starting Windows 95 for the First Time
➤
To start Windows 95 for the first time:
1.
At the initial Windows 95 Setup screen, select Next.
2.
Select the regional setting that most closely matches where you live.
3.
Select the appropriate keyboard layout for your location.
4.
When prompted for User Information, key in your name and the name
of your company, if appropriate.
5.
Read the Windows 95 license information; then select Next.
6.
Read the Windows 95 License Agreement. Press
PAGE DOWN
or use
the scroll bar to view the text; then select I Accept the Agreement.
7.
When prompted, key in the 20-digit Product Identification Number,
found on the Certificate of Authenticity on the cover of Introducing
Microsoft Windows 95.
Note
You must key in the Product Identification Number before you can
continue Setup. You cannot start Windows 95 for the first time if
you do not know the number.