Step 4: Install Software; For Windows Users; For Macintosh Os 9 Users; For Macintosh Os X Users - Creative NOMAD IIc User Manual

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Step 4: Install Software

Any reference to "NOMAD II" in your
package's software, also refers to the
NOMAD IIc player.

For Windows users

Install all the programs in the software
CD before accessing its contents or the
MP3 content CD.
1. Insert the Creative NOMAD IIc
installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. If
the Setup program does not run
automatically, do steps 2 through 3.
Otherwise, skip to step 4.
2. Click Start -> Run.
3. In the Run dialog, type
D:\CTRUN\CTRUN.EXE (where D:\ is
your CD-ROM drive) and click OK.
The Creative NOMAD II setup screen
appears, listing the languages supported
by the software.
4. Click the language you want. The second
Creative NOMAD II setup screen
appears, selecting by default all
applications to be installed.
5. Select the applications you want to install
and click the Right Arrow button to start
the installation.
The Creative Product Registration
dialog box appears.
6. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-2
7. When prompted to restart your system,
leave the CD in the CD-ROM drive, select
the Yes, I want to restart my computer
now option and then click the Finish
button.

For Macintosh OS 9 users

Macintosh OS 9 users who want to
install iTunes must install Version 1.1
of the application.
1. Insert the Creative Installation CD into
your CD-ROM drive. The NOMAD icon
appears on your desktop.
2. Double-click the NOMAD icon. The
NOMAD window appears.
3. Double-click the iTunes folder. The
iTunes window appears.
4. Double-click the iTunes v1.1 for Mac OS
9 folder. The iTunes v1.1 for Mac OS 9
window appears.
5. Double-click the language folder you
want. For example, if you want to install
the English version of iTunes,
double-click the English folder.
The respective language window appears.
For example, if you double-click the
English folder, the English window
appears.
6. Double-click the Install iTunes icon. The
License window appears.
7. Read the Software License Agreement,
then click Accept if you accept the terms.
The Read Me window appears.
8. Read the information provided, then click
Continue. The Install iTunes window
appears.
9. The Easy Install option is selected by
default. This installs the iTunes
application with audio CD authoring
support. The other option, Custom
Install, installs the iTunes application
with CD authoring support and audio CD
authoring support for USB/FireWire®
CD-RW drives.
10. Click the installation option you want,
then click Install. A dialog box appears,
prompting you to confirm installation of
audio CD authoring support.
11. Click Proceed. A message box appears
informing you that the installation has
been launched.
12. After installation, a dialog box appears,
prompting you to restart your system.
Click Restart to restart your system.
13. After restarting, the iTunes window
appears. Double-click the iTunes icon to
launch the application.

For Macintosh OS X users

Macintosh OS X users who want to
install iTunes must install Version
1.1.1 of the application.
1. Insert the Creative Installation CD into
your CD-ROM drive. The NOMAD icon
appears on your desktop.
2. Double-click the NOMAD icon. The
NOMAD window appears.

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