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User manual Agilent Technologies, model PCMCIA

Manafacture: Agilent Technologies
File size: 149.05 kb
File name: 5476bf28-d69d-491d-949b-c8f56c50fe05.pdf
Language of manual:en
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At least 4Gb or higher. The USB cable is an Addonics USB 2.0 interface cable. The process involved A. Set up the USB drives under DOS mode (step 1 - 9) B. Copy folders and files from your Windows installation CD to the hard drives (step 10 - 17) C. start the software installation Installing Windows 2000, XP, 98SE or Me using the Addonics USB CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD/CDRW or DVD-R/RW drive. 1. Download USB DOS driver and Save the file to your hard drive. 2. Use Winzip to extract the file, if you do not have the Winzip program you may get a shareware version here 3. Once Winzip is installed, use the program to extract the file. 4. Open the folder name USBboot and execute the rawrite2.exe 5. When prompt for the image name, enter dosboot.img 6. Enter the floppy drive as your destination drive, which in general is the A:\ 7. Place a disk into 8. When it is done, reboot with this disk to use the USB devices. 9. CDROM drives will be using the Drive R:\ 10. Hard Drives will be using the next letter available. Please note there will be no letter for the hard drive if it has not been partitioned and formatted. If you are not familiar with partitioning or formatting a hard drive, please go to the following Microsoft link for the information default.aspx? scid=kb;EN-US;q255867 11. If everything went well, you should have a drive R:\ for the CDROM drive. You are now ready to copy the I386 folder from the Windows 2000 or XP installation CD to the hard drive. 12. At the prompt, go to the C:\drive by typing “C:" then "Enter” 13. At the Local Drive C:\drive, create a Folder name. For example at the C:\prompt type “MD 2k” . Doing this will create a folder name “2K” on your local hard drive. 14. Now type “R": then "Enter” to go to the R:\drive 15. At the R:\ prompt type the following “Path=A: " then press "Enter 16. Now type “Xcopy . /s C:\2k" then press "Enter” (There is a space between Xcopy and the dot) 17. Once the copy process is completed, go to the C:\drive. 18. Open the folder you have created, in this case it is the 2k folder. For example: from the C:\ prompt type “CD 2k" then press "Enter” 19. Now go to the I386 folder by typing CD I386 then Enter, from the C:\I386 type Winnt and enter. 20. Installation should now start. Follow instruction from your Operating System manual on how to install the OS. (Installation will take some time, Please be patient) Installing Windows 98SE or Me using the Addonics USB CD- ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD/CDRW or DVD-R/RW drive. The procedures are practically identical to Windows 2000 or XP as described above. Except instead of copying the I386 folder to the hard drive, you will copy the Windows 98SE folder or the Windows Me folder to the hard drive. 1. First, follow step 1 through 10 above. Make sure you have enough space in your local hard drive. At least 2Gb or higher. 2. If everything went well, you should have a drive R:\ for the CDROM drive. 3. At the prompt, go to the C:\drive by typing “C: then enter” 4. At the Local Drive C:\drive, create a Folder name. For example at the C:\prompt type “MD 98” doing this will create a folder name “98” on your local hard drive. 5. Now type “R: then enter” to go to the R:\drive 6. At the R:\prompt type the following “Path= A:" then press enter 7. Now type “Xcopy . /s C:\98" then press "Enter” (There is a space between Xcopy and the dot) 8. Once the copy process is completed, go to the C:\drive. Open the folder you have created, in this case it is the 98 folder. For example: from the C:\prompt type “CD 98" then press "Enter” 9. Now go to the 98 folder type "CD win98" then "Enter", from the C:\win98 type "Setup" and "enter". 10. Installation should now start. Follow instruction from your Operating System manual on how to install the OS. (Installation will take some time, Please be patient) Destination drive Using USB floppy or other equivalent of removable storage device. If your system does not have a built-in floppy drive, you may use a USB floppy, ZIP drive, CD or USB hard drive. But your system BIOS must have support for booting from USB floppy, ZIP, CD-ROM or hard drive. Make sure the media that you use to boot the system contains all the files from the dosboot.img in step 5. Technical Support If you need assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please call Addonics Technical Support. Our technical staff will be happy to assist you, but they will need your help to do so. Calling the technical support staff without all the proper information can be both time consuming and frustrating. Here are some tips to help you out: (1) MODEL NUMBER – Please have this number on hand. (2) SYSTEM INFORMATION – Type of computer, peripherals, etc. (3) OPERATING SYSTEM – What version of DOS/ Windows (4) WHAT’S THE TROUBLE? – Give enough information About your problem so that we can recreate and diagnose it. FREE Software Drivers for all Addonics Technologies Products are available 24 hours per day at the World Wide Web Si...

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