The first time you start the system, it boots to an End-User License Agreement screen. After
reviewing and accepting the terms of the agreement, follow the instructions to continue
operating system Setup. Take the default settings provided by Setup, except as noted in the
following text. You can set up a user account and join a workgroup or domain after you
configure the video display, the sound processor, and networking.
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Allow Setup to configure the network only if the system has an installed network
adapter, and only if the system is connected to the network.
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When prompted to create an Emergency Repair Disk, do so.
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If you do not set up a user account during Setup, press
dialog to log on to the operating system.
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The system's hard disk drive contains Windows NT Setup files in the
When installing network or video display adapter drivers, you can refer to the i
directory when prompted for the location of Windows NT Setup files. If you delete the
i
directory from the system's hard disk, you must have access to a Windows NT
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CD-ROM to use Windows NT Setup files.
For more information on operating system Setup, and on using the interface features of the
operating system, refer to the operating system documentation and Help.
Starting and Shutting Down the System
To start the operating system:
1. Turn on power to the system.
2. The boot menu displays; select Windows NT to display the logon dialog.
To log on to the operating system:
1. If the logon dialog does not display, press
2. Type a username and password into the appropriate boxes.
3. On a system running Windows NT, if appropriate, type a domain name.
4. Select OK or press
CTRL
.
ENTER
or select OK at the logon
ENTER
C
+
+
to display it.
ALT
DELETE
11
:\i
directory.
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