7. The Start Wizard will now update system setings and take you to the
Windows 98 desktop.
8. You will be greeted by the Welcome to Windows 98 screen. You can
register your copy of Windows 98 electronically, set up your Internet
connection, explore Windows 98 and setup automated system mainte-
nance from this screen. If you are unfamiliar with Windows 98, you
should consider taking advantage of this Welcome screen. It will reap-
pear each time you boot your system, unless you click off the checkbox
beside “Show this screen each time Windows 98 starts.” Note: If you
disable this feature and want to enable it at a later time, you can find it
in the System Tools menu (Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools).
If you purchased additional software with your system, you will need to
install that software yourself before you can use it (which is discussed
below). To run the preloaded software in Window 98 (which includes
applets such as Wordpad and Paint), you can use the Start option on the
Windows 98 taskbar. Select Programs from the Start menu, then find the
program menu for the software that you wish to run. As you gain experience
with Windows 98, you will find that there are other ways to access programs
(such as shortcuts and toolbars) that may be easier for the way you work.
Explore your system and learn its capabilities. The various options are there
to allow you to work in the way most comfortable for you.
Your version of Windows 98 also comes preloaded with software for online
service providers. You can double-click on the Online Services folder and
then double-click on an icon to activate the associated software. The folder also
includes an icon where you can find information about the terms of the services.
If you explore the start menu, you will also notice a WinBook folder in the
program groups. This folder holds your WinBook XL2 Help file and possi-
bly other files that contain information about your WinBook XL2. The
WinBook XL2 Help file contains the information in this manual, as well as
other information to help you run your WinBook XL2.
Chapter 1: Getting Started
1.15
In some cases, you may
first see a Safe Recovery
message. This message
appears because your computer
has been previously turned on
and the Setup program was not
completed. You can ignore this
message and continue with your
installation.
Once you are experienced
with Windows 98, you will
find that you can change
the look and configuration of the
desktop from the defaults pro-
vided for you.
Remember to store your
Windows 98 manual in a
secure place. You will
need the product key on the
cover if you ever need to reload
Windows 98, such as when pur-
chasing a new hard drive or
repairing a damaged hard drive.
If you lose this registration num-
ber, you will have to purchase an
additional copy of Windows 98.
Summary of Contents for XL2
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Page 6: ...Table of Contents 6 Table of Contents ...
Page 11: ...Preface v ...
Page 13: ...Chapter One Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 1 ...
Page 40: ...Chapter Two Basic Computing Chapter 2 Basic Computing 2 1 ...
Page 60: ...Chapter Three Mobile Computing Chapter 3 Mobile Computing 3 1 ...
Page 80: ...Chapter Four Desktop Operation Chapter 4 Desktop Operation 4 1 ...
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Page 99: ...Chapter Five PC Cards PCMCIA Chapter 5 PC Cards PCMCIA 5 1 ...
Page 113: ...Chapter Six Video Settings Chapter 6 Video Settings 6 1 ...
Page 123: ...Chapter Seven Upgrading Chapter 7 Upgrading 7 1 ...
Page 135: ...7 13 Chapter 7 Upgrading ...
Page 160: ...Chapter Nine Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 ...
Page 187: ...Glossary Glossary G 1 ...
Page 204: ...Index Index I 1 ...
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