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Windows 95

Installation Steps

-Step 10-

-Creating An Emergency Startup Disk

-In case of emergencies, it's always nice to be able to start your computer to at least the command prompt so that you can perform basic configuration troubleshooting. The Windows 95 Setup Wizard gives you the opportunity to create this emergency startup disk that you can use to boot your computer from floppy disk. If you respond "No" to the dialog box, you can always create the startup disk later by choosing RUN/SETTINGS/CONTROL PANEL/ADD-REMOVE PROGRAMS/CREATE STARTUP DISK



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Step #1 - Scandisk Checks Your Hard Drive

Step #2 - Choosing The Windows 95 Directory

Step #3 - Checking For Available Disk Space

Step #4 - The "Get Connected" Dialog Box

Step #5 - The 'Setup Options' dialog box

Step #6 - "About" dialog box

Step #7 - The Hardware Detection Phase

Step #8 - Choosing The Components Of A Custom Install

Step #9 - The "Computer Settings" dialog box

Step #10 - Creating An Emergency Startup Disk

Step #11 - Installing The Source Files

Step #12 - Finalizing The Computer's Configuration

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