Using the Operating System and Utilities 4-9
Use the Application and Driver CD to install the software of your choice. Some
software applications install their own desktop icon allowing quick access to the
application. You can also access an application through the Start, Programs menu.
Launching the CD with Windows 98
Follow these procedures to launch the Application and Driver CD using NEC
Customize with Windows 98.
1.
Insert the Application and Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2.
Double click the NEC Customize icon, if necessary.
3.
Highlight Launch Application and Driver CD.
4.
Click launch.
The Application and Driver CD dialog box appears.
Launching the CD with Windows NT/2000
Follow these procedures to launch the Application and Driver CD using NEC
Customize with Windows NT.
1.
Insert the Application and Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2.
Double click the NEC Customize icon.
3.
Select Launch Application and Driver CD.
4.
Click Install to launch the CD.
The Application and Driver CD dialog box appears.
Application and Driver CD Dialog Box
The Application and Driver CD dialog box consists of the following components.
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Selection Tabs — Located just below the title bar, each tab represents a software
category. The selection tabs include applications, drivers, utilities, internet
browsers, and the NEC Info Center.
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Description — Located in the bottom portion of the dialog box, the text describes
the selected or highlighted software category or application, driver, etc.
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Install — Clicking the Install button installs the selected software.
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Exit — Clicking the Exit button closes the Application and Driver CD dialog box.
Summary of Contents for VERSA SXI
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