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If you reinstall Windows NT on your system, the external disk drive will be disk drive C and the
internal system disk drive will have another disk drive letter. You must install Windows NT on the
internal system disk drive, not on disk drive C (the external disk drive). After you complete
installation, you must change the system disk drive letter as described above. For more
information on changing disk drive letters, see Disk Administrator Help.
Adaptec Easy CD Creator
Easy CD Creator will not install properly if other programs are running in the background. Before
installing Easy CD Creator, go to Start » Settings » Control Panel » Devices and stop the
Shutdown, MGAQDesk, and MGAHook devices if they are running.
If a dialog displays that says "Drive x: Cannot read data" and x is the drive letter for your system's
CD-ROM drive, you need to reinstall Easy CD Creator. To do this, remove Easy CD Creator from
the system, restart the system, and ensure the devices listed previously are not running. You can
then reinstall Easy CD Creator.
Setup and Memory Greater Than 3 GB
Because of a Windows NT 4.0 Setup limitation, you may encounter problems trying to install
Windows NT on a system with more than 3 GB of memory. If you reinstall Windows NT, you
must set the BIOS to limit memory reporting to 2 GB before starting installation. After completing
Setup, you can set the system's BIOS to report all memory for use by Windows NT.
NOTE
Installing Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 or higher after completing Windows Setup
removes the need to limit memory use during Windows NT Setup.
To set the BIOS to limit or not limit memory reporting to Windows NT:
1.
Restart the system and run the BIOS Setup program.
2.
In the Main menu, go to Memory Cache » Memory Reported to the OS and press
3.
Select All Memory to enable reporting of all installed memory, or select Only 2 GB to limit
memory reporting to 2 GB, and press
4.
Save the change and exit from BIOS Setup.
During the boot process, you will be notified if memory reporting is restricted to 2 GB. Press
continue the boot process. See the System Board Manual for more information on running BIOS
Setup.
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