Re: 760ED Reformat of Hard drive

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From: Voltaire Almendrala (valmen_at_pacbell.net)
Date: Sun May 31 1998 - 04:31:27 EDT


"Reimage" means that they will reload the original files that
were installed on the hard drive when it left the factory.
There is a pretty simple solution to your dilemma which will
cost you substantially less than $178:

1) Make a DOS boot disk with the cd-rom driver & mscdex.exe
   on it. Load the appropriate statements in your config.sys
   and autoexec.bat files.
2) Once you've booted the 76OED with the boot disk, your CD-ROM
   drive should show up. Insert your Win95 CD into the drive and
   look for a folder/dir called Win95. This dir contains all the
   *.cab & setup files.
3) Make a dir on your local drive (C:) called Win95. Copy everything
   in the Win95 CD's Win95 directory to C:\Win95.
4) Reboot the system (without the DOS boot disk) and go to C:\Win95.
   Type SETUP and you should be all set.

Note: The procedure assumes that you have reformatted the hard drive
      (C:\ drive) and made it bootable. Also, you should have all the
      relevant driver disks for the 760ED.

Good luck!

//VA

Todd Miller wrote:
>
> What does "reimage" mean? Does anyone have a simpler answer?
>


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