Creating An Emergency Repair Disk; Reviewing The System Introduction - Intergraph InterServe 8000 Setup Manual

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Creating an Emergency Repair Disk

If you did not create an Emergency Repair Disk during Setup, click the Repair Disk button
on the Repair Disk tab on the Welcome dialog to create the appropriate diskette. The files
on these diskettes can restore the original contents of a damaged Registry (that is, at the time
the operating system was installed), along with the standard operating system drivers. You
should also update an Emergency Repair Disk or a Startup diskette after you finish
configuring the system.
Refer to the operating system documentation and Help for information on creating an
Emergency Repair Disk or a Startup diskette.

Reviewing the System Introduction

Click the System Introduction tab and then click the button to display the System
Introduction.
This online document, in Windows Help 4.0 format, covers such subjects as system features,
controls, connections, and Intergraph customer support. Review this information to quickly
familiarize yourself with your new computer system.
NOTE
You can also view the System Introduction by opening the
:\
32\
C
WIN
APP
to display. See Windows NT Help for details on creating a Shortcut.
\
directory. You may want to link the file to a Shortcut to make it easy
SYSINTRO
.
file in the
SYSINTRO
HLP
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