3-40 Configuring the System
In addition, after the Selective Application Restore process completes,
you can reinstall any personal applications. These applications are not on
the NEC Select Install CD and must be reinstalled after the Selective
restore process completes.
Using the NEC Select Install CD with a SCSI Drive
If a situation arises in SCSI configurations where a full operating system
restore must be performed using the NEC Select Install CD, first boot the
system from the bootable diskette. (This might be necessary, for example,
if the system does not boot from the hard drive.) The bootable diskette
comes with all systems that have a SCSI hard drive. After the system
boots, proceed with the NEC Select Install procedure described above.
Using the Selective Application Restore Program on a
Remote CD
If the computer is connected to a network and set up to access a shared
CD-ROM drive, a System Administrator can install the applications
associated with the OS from the NEC Select Install CD in the remote
CD-ROM drive.
The following procedure applies for Windows 95, Windows 98, and
Windows NT systems. Differences in the procedure for each OS are noted
as they occur.
1.
In Windows 95 or Windows 98 systems only, set up the system for
sharing files as follows. On Windows NT systems, go to
step 2
.
!
Click the
Start
button, scroll up and select
Settings
, then
highlight and select
Control Panel
from the submenu.
!
Double click the
Network
icon.
!
Click the
File and Print Sharing
button.
!
Click the top box (“I want to be able to give others access to my
files”) so a check mark appears.
!
Click
OK
. The driver installs and the system reboots.
2.
Insert the NEC Selective Install CD into the shared
CD-ROM drive.