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You, the customer, are solely responsible for data
security. WinBook strongly recommends that you perform a backup of all
personal data contained on your system prior to performing this procedure.
WinBook will NOT be held responsible for any data
loss incurred during this process.
You will need the following things to reinstall on
this machine:
Please note: If you are installing on a new
hard drive please start by downloading and flashing a new BIOS from Xli
driver section. After flashing the BIOS follow the instructions on how
to create the Suspend to Disk partition. This must be done with no partitions
on the new hard drive.
Deleting the Primary DOS Partition
- Power up the laptop with the Windows 98 CD-ROM
in the machine. The machine will boot to the CD and bring you to a Microsoft
Windows 98 CD-ROM Startup Menu. Arrow down to option 2. Boot
from CD-ROM and press the Enter key.
- This will bring up to another Windows98 startup
menu. On this menu select option 2. Start computer with CD-ROM
support and press the Enter key. The machine will continue
to boot and then take you to an A:\> prompt.
- At the A:\> prompt, type FDISK and press
the Enter key.
- It will ask you if you want to enable large disk
support. Press Y and press Enter.
- Choose option 3, Delete partition or Logical DOS
drive.
- Choose option 1, Delete DOS Partition.
- Select the partition you want to delete. You are
typically going to delete partition 1 C: PRI-DOS partition. Caution:
The Non-DOS partition is your suspend to disk partition. You do not
want to delete it.
- Enter the Volume Label for the drive exactly
as listed in the FDISK menu and press Enter. Note: If there is
nothing listed under volume label, just press Enter.
- When prompted, "Are you sure (Y/N),"
press Y and press Enter. After you confirm the deletion,
the program will then tell you that the Primary DOS partition is deleted.
- Press the ESC key.
- You will now be on the first screen of FDISK. Choose
option 1, Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive.
- Choose option 1 Create Primary DOS Partition.
- FDISK will then verify the drive integrity for
a couple of seconds. When it asks you if you want the maximum available
size, press Y and press Enter. It will then verify the
drive integrity one more time and then say you must restart your system
for your changes to take effect.
- Press ESC to exit FDISK. This will take
you back to another A:\> prompt. At this point, turn off the computer.
Reinstalling Windows 98
- Turn the computer back on and let it boot to the
CD-ROM Drive. When it boots to the first startup menu, select 2.
Boot from CD-ROM and press Enter.
- At the second startup menu, select 1. Start
Windows 98 Setup from CD-ROM and press Enter.
- Next, you will enter the blue Microsoft Windows
98 Setup screen that welcomes you to Setup. Press the Enter key to Continue.
- Select the option to Format this drive,
and press the Enter key. Your hard drive will then be formatted.
This procedure may take several minutes.
- Setup will then prepare to install Windows. When
prompted that Setup is now going to perform a routine check, press the
Enter key. Setup will then run Scandisk.
- When Scandisk is finished, the Welcome to Windows
98 Setup screen will appear. This screen briefly describes Windows98
and tells you that Setup will take from 30 to 60 minutes to complete.
You will also see the estimated time remaining to the left. To begin
Setup, click on the Continue button. Setup will then prepare
the Windows 98 Setup Wizard, which will guide you through the rest of
installing Windows 98.
- Setup will ask you what directory you would like
to install windows to. Choose the default option, C:\WINDOWS. Then click
on the Next button. Setup will then prepare you Windows directory
and will also check for available disk space.
- Next, Setup will ask you what kind of setup you
prefer. We suggest that you choose Typical. If you are an advanced user
you may divert here. These instructions will continue with the Typical
option. Once you have made your selection, click on the Next
button.
- Setup will ask you which components you want to
install. We suggest choosing the default option (Install the most
common components (recommended)). If you are an advanced user, you
may choose to show the list of components to you can choose what you
want to install. These instructions assume you have chosen to install
the most common components. When you have made your selection click
on the Next button. Note: After installing Windows 98 you
have the option of installing additional components, or removing installed
components at any time. You can do this by using the Windows Setup tab
of the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel.
- The next screen in Setup will ask for Identification.
This is used to identify your computer on the network. If you are on
a local area network, your Workgroup name must be the same as everyone
else on the network. If you are unsure of what your workgroup name is,
contact your system administrator for assistance. If you are not currently
on a local area network, you can simply use the default settings to
continue on with Setup. Once you have entered in your Computer name,
Workgroup, and Computer Description, click on the Next button.
- Setup will then want to establish your location.
Follow the default (United States) and click on the Next
button.
- The Start Copying Files screen will be the next
to appear. To start copying the Windows 98 files, click on the Next
button. Windows will start Copying files to your computer's hard drive.
You will see a File Copy Progress indicator in the lower left corner
of the screen. This procedure may take several minutes.
- After your computer is done copying files, you
will see the Restarting Windows Screen. At this time please eject
the CD-ROM drive, but do not take the Windows 98 CD out of the system.
Windows will restart automatically. If you don't feel like waiting
for Windows to automatically restart, you can also click on the "Restart
now" button.
- When the computer reboots and you see the Windows
98 splash screen, re-insert the Windows 98 CD.
- You will now be asked for your Name and your Company
Name. The company name is optional. When you have finished, click on
the Next button.
- When the Windows 98 Setup Wizard is prepared,
the Software License Agreement will appear. Go ahead and read the licensee
agreement. If you agree to the terms of the License, click on the "I
accept the Agreement" text and then click on the Next button.
Note: If you select "I don't accept the agreement," Windows Setup
will inform you that it cannot continue.
- If you continue, Windows Setup will then ask you
for a product key. The key is located on the back of the CD sleeve.
The product key is in the form XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX. Note:
This key is a sequence of letters and numbers. The letters are NOT case
sensitive. The text will be entered into the Product Key in upper case
no matter what case you use. Once you have entered in your Product
Key, click on the Next button.
- Setup will then tell you that Windows 98 has saved
all information. Click on the Finish button to continue starting
Windows 98.
- Setup will begin configuring your hardware. This
may take several minutes. Setup will take you into a PC Card (PCMCIA)
Wizard. You want to follow the default settings all the way through
here. Click on Next, then click on Next, and then Click
on Finish. Setup will then go back to setting up the rest of
your hardware. Once completed, Setup will restart your computer. Like
before, please eject the CD at this time. After you get to the splash
screen, please re-insert the Windows 98 CD.
- When Windows restarts, it will set up your Plug
and Play hardware. You will see several files being copied.
- Windows will then ask you what time zone you're
in. Choose your current time zone from the list on the right side of
the window. When you have the correct time zone selected, click on the
Apply button, and then click the OK button. Windows will
proceed to update your system settings. Once completed, Setup will restart
you system. Once again, please eject the CD and re-insert it after Windows
98 starts to load.
- Windows 98 will then ask you for a username and
password. If you do not wish to have this screen come up in the future,
do not put a password in. When you have finished, click on the OK
button.
- Windows will find a few more hardware devices and
then continue to load.
- You have now finished installing Windows 98 on
your WinBook. Since this is the first time you have entered windows,
the Welcome to Windows 98 tour will begin. Since you have just installed
Windows, do not attempt to proceed with the online registration. In
order to complete the online registration, you have to be connected
to the Internet. If you are not connected to the Internet, you will
get an error message stating that your modem is not configured. Note:
If you do not wish to have this tour come up the next time you restart,
you will need to take the check out of the box next to "Show this screen
each time Windows 98 starts."
Adjusting your Display settings
- Click on the Start Button, go up to Settings,
and over to Control Panel. From here double click on the Display
icon. Next, click on the Settings tab.
- Click on the Advanced button. Under Adapter,
click on the Change button. The update device driver wizard will
begin. Click on the Next.
- Select Display a list of all the drivers in
a specific location, and click on the Next button.
- In the next screen, click on the Have Disk
button. In the "Copy manufacturer's files from:" box, type
in d:\drivers\display\trident\jag975 and click on the OK
button. The Trident video driver will be highlighted. Click on the Next
button. An Update Driver Warning will appear stating that the driver
you have chosen was not written specifically for the selected hardware.
Click on the Yes button.
- In the next screen, Windows will now be ready to
install the selected driver. Click on the Next button.
- Windows will then say that it has finished installing
an updated driver for your hardware device. Click on the Finish
button.
- Adjust your Color Palette to High Color 16 Bit.
You will want to adjust your screen area to 1024 by 768 pixels.
- Once you have adjusted your screen area and color
palette, click on the Apply button. Click on the text to apply
the changes without restarting and then click on the OK button.
Windows will then apply your changes and ask you if you want to keep
this setting. Click on the Yes button. Click on OK to
close out of the display properties.
Updating the LT Win Modem
- Click on the Start Button, go up to Settings,
and over to Control Panel. From here double click on the System
icon.
- This should bring up System Properties.
Click on the Device Manager tab.
- Under Other Devices, highlight the LT Win Modem
and click on Properties. Next, click on the Driver tab.
- Click on Update Driver. This will bring
up the Update Device Driver Wizard. Click on Next.
- Select Display a list of all the drivers in
a specific location, and click on the Next button.
- First you have to select a device. Scroll down
to Modem and click on the Next button.
- In the next screen, click on the Have Disk
button. In the "Copy manufacturer's files from:" box, type
in d:\drivers\modem\lucent\1643 and click on the OK button.
A list of two LT Win Modem selections will appear. Select the Lower
Listing and click on the Next button. An Update Driver Warning
will appear stating that the driver you have chosen was not written
specifically for the selected hardware. Click on the Yes button.
- In the next screen, Windows will now be ready to
install the selected driver. Click on the Next button.
- Windows will then find a Wave Device for Voice
Modem. Click on Next. Again, select "Display a list
of all the drivers in a specific location," and click on the Next
button.
- In the next screen, click on the Have Disk
button. In the "Copy manufacturer's files from:" box, type
in d:\drivers\modem\lucent\1643 and click on the OK button.
It will then find the Voice Modem Serial Wave Device. Click on the Next
button. Windows will then finish installing the device. Once completed,
click on the Finish button.
- Windows will then say that it has finished installing
an updated driver for your hardware device. Click on the Finish
button.
- The LT Win Modem Properties window will be open.
Click on Close from the driver Tab.
- The modem is now properly set up.
Enabling the Infrared Port
- Still in the Device Manager, highlight the Infrared
PnP Serial Port (*PNP0510) and click on the properties button.
- Click on the Resources tab and then click
on the Set Configuration Manually button.
- Take the check out of the "Use Automatic Settings"
checkbox and then change the Basic Configuration to 0002. Next, click
on Direct Memory Access and then click on the change setting
button.
- In the Edit Direct Memory Access screen, type in
3 and click on the OK button. Click on the OK button
again to close out of the Infrared PnP Serial Port Properties. It will
warn you that you adjusted one or more resource settings manually. Click
on the Yes button to continue.
- Click on the Close button to get out of
the System Properties screen.
- Still in the control panel, double click on the
Infrared icon. In the Infrared Monitor window, click on the Options
tab. .
- Put a check in the box next to "Enable infrared
communication" and then press the Apply button.
- Your Infrared is now set up, click on the OK
button to close the Infrared Monitor.
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