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nik_wel

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Не съм провал този уин да го качвал,но предполагам,че е на принципа с 95 и 98.Слагаш стартуп дискета в флопито,влизаш в Доса намараш папката с инсталцията и сетупираш.

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Даи повече инфо как и какво си пробвал.

В доса влизаш ли ?Да изтриеш старата инсталация с Команда Del и да качиш на чисто пробвал ли си?

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Purvo probvah prez win95 , posle vidqh 4e tursi dql na NTFS i razdelih harda na dve kato tam kadeto mi e win95 e na fat32 a drugiq e na NTFS i pag go pusnah. Sega ka4ih win98 i 6te probvam i prez nego no drugo ne se se6tam kakvo da napravq. Mislq 4e iska da mu se kaje nqkude na 98_cata ne6to 4e da stane ka4vaneto na WinNT4.

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Доколко разбрах ти първо записваш 95 или 98 и както си е под уина без да влизаш в доса се опитваш да го качиш ли.От къде ги намираш тези уинове като нямаш СД?

По принцип уина се качват по новия в/у по старият.

И специално тези под Дос.

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Vutre imam win95/98/NT4 do sega sum bil s 98 no mi kazaha 4e 6te mi vurvi NT4 taka kakto mi vurvi 98 i e vse pak NT versiq koeto si e po drugo. Nali?

Namiram gi kato gi teglq ot golqmiq komp s vruzka direkten kabel LPT1.

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Чети в описанията:

 

във директория: "SUPPORT\BOOKS" си е описано всичко за NT.

 

 

Starting Setup

The procedure for starting Setup varies slightly according to:

· your computer platform (Intel x86-based or RISC-based)

· how you gain access to the Setup files (from the boot media or over a network)

 

 

The procedures described here pertain to both Intel x86-based and RISC-based computers. If your computer is RISC-based, notice the special instructions in some of the steps.

 

Note

If you are installing Windows NT on a portable computer with a Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) port and you want Setup to configure a device connected to that port, you must insert the device and start or restart your computer before running Setup. Make sure that any device you use is approved on the Windows NT Hardware Compatibility List. For ways of finding this list, see “What You Should Know Before Running Setup” earlier in this chapter.

 

The Setup disks included with your package (labeled “Setup Boot Disk,” “Setup Disk 2,” and “Setup Disk 3”) are required if you are installing Windows NT for the first time on an Intel x86-based computer. If you are installing over a network and do not have your package at hand, the Setup disks are created during Setup when you use the winnt or winnt32 command. Also, the Setup disks let you start Windows NT at a later time when it might not be able to start on its own due to a system error. You can use the Setup disks together with the Emergency Repair Disk, as described in Help, to recover your system when it is unable to start.

If your computer’s BIOS supports the El Torito Bootable CD-ROM (no-emulation mode) format, you can skip over using the Setup disks during a new installation of Windows NT 4.0 and start Setup directly from the Windows NT Workstation compact disc.

If you are installing on a RISC-based computer, this is the appropriate method for starting Setup as well. Check the documentation for your computer to learn whether this option is available to you.

· To install Windows NT Workstation on your computer using the Setup disks and/or the Windows NT Workstation compact disc

1. With your computer turned off, insert the disk labeled “Windows NT Setup Boot Disk” into drive A of your computer.

Or, if your computer’s BIOS supports the El Torito Bootable CD-ROM (no-emulation mode) format, insert the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 compact disc with your computer turned off.

2. Turn on your computer.

If you are installing on an Intel x86-based computer, Setup will start automatically.

 

 

If you are installing on a RISC-based computer, follow these additional steps:

3. At the ARC screen, choose Run A Program from the menu.

4. At the prompt, type cd:\system\setupldr and press ENTER, where system is the directory name matching your system type: MIPS, PPC (for PowerPC computers), or ALPHA.

For some RISC-based computers, you might need to supply a full device name instead of typing cd:. See your computer documentation for more information.

Once Setup is started, follow the instructions on the screen. Refer to the appropriate sections in this book when you need assistance.

· To install Windows NT Workstation 4.0 using a network connection to the Setup files on a remote server

1. Using your existing operating system or a MS-DOS disk, establish your connection to the share containing the Setup files.

2. If your computer is currently running a previous version of Windows NT, type winnt32 at the command prompt. For all other installations, type winnt.

Setup begins with a brief welcoming screen asking you the process by which you want to proceed with installation. If you are installing Windows NT Workstation 4.0 on your machine for the first time, press ENTER to begin the Setup process.

On this and the other opening Setup screens, Help is available by pressing F1. These Help screens contain useful background information and suggestions to follow while running Setup.

If you are continuing an earlier failed attempt to install Windows NT, certain repair options are available by pressing R. For guidance in using these screens, refer to the available Help by pressing F1.

You can cancel Setup entirely at any point on these screens by pressing F3.

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