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| Subject: | WinBook XL2 Using the Restore CD to reinstall Windows 98 revision 1.0-3.0 |
| Keywords: | Installation, install, recover, harddrive, operating system |
| Tech Article Number: | WBTA07120139 |
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NOTE: 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. Warning: WinBook will NOT be held responsible for any data loss incurred during this process. |
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General Information: You can use the WinBook XL2 restore CD to reinstall Windows 98 back to the factory shipped conditions. This WinBook Tech Article covers both using the CD on a new hard drive and restoring your original drive to factory shipped condition. WARNING! Restoring the Windows 98 master image will delete all data currently on your hard drive. To complete this procedure you will need the following materials:
If you do not have your certificate of authenticity do not continue with this WinBook Tech Article until you have it. You will not be able to install Windows until you insert these numbers. Changing The Boot Sequence to allow booting from the Restore CD. As the computer is starting up, you will see the message Press DEL for Setup. Press the DEL key until you see the blue Setup Screen. Use the Down Arrow key to move to the Advanced CMOS Setup menu. Press the ENTER key once. Use the Down Arrow key to highlight BOOT SEQUENCE. Press the PgUp key till the setting is CD-ROM,A:,C:. Press the ESC key once. Press the F10 key once. When asked if you wish to save changes, press Y and then Enter. This WinBook Tech Article is divided into two Sections, Partitioning and Restoring. If you are installing onto a new hard drive then you should start with the Partitioning section. If you are re-imaging your original drive then skip to the Restoring section. Partitioning
Restoring WARNING! Make sure that there are no PCMCIA cards plugged into the system when attempting to restore the image on the hard drive. Having cards in at this time could cause the system to become unstable and crash. Note: If you see a message indicating that you have an Invalid Image, you may have the incorrect BIOS for the Restore Cd that you are using. If you receive this message, please contact Technical Support for assistance with this.
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