Dell 5000 Laptop User Manual


 
support.dell.com Installing System Software 3-7
The CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive letter is usually D.
NOTICE: Do not install the Japanese-language driver on a computer
with a non-Japanese-language operating system.
5. Click
OK
.
6. In the
Welcome
window, click
Next>
.
At the
Choose Destination Location
window, click
Next>
.
7. At the
Start Copying Files
window, click
Next>
.
The touch pad drivers are copied to your hard-disk drive.
8. At the
Setup Complete
window, be sure that the
Yes, I want to restart my
computer now
button is selected, and then click
Finish
.
NOTE: If the computer is set to boot from the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
before the hard-disk drive, remove the System Software CD before the computer
restarts so that the computer does not boot from the CD. For information on
changing the boot sequence, refer to Appendix B, “Using the System Setup
Program.”
The
Information about your Touch Pad
window appears. If you do no want this
window to appear each time you start the computer, uncheck the box that says
Show this message the next time Windows starts
. Then click
Close
.
Install Softex BayManager (Windows 98)
Softex BayManager is a utility that makes it possible to swap media bay devices with-
out turning off the computer.
NOTICE: You must uninstall Softex BayManager before you download and
install a Softex BayManager software upgrade from the support Web site
File Library.
To uninstall Softex BayManager, perform the following steps:
1. Save and close any open files, and exit any open application programs.
2. Click the
Start
button, point to
Settings
, and click
Control Panel
.
3. Double-click
Add/Remove Programs
.
4. Select
Softex BayManager
and click
Add/Remove
.
5. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the uninstall process.
To install the Softex BayManager software from the System Software CD, perform the
following steps:
1. Insert the System Software CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
2. Click the
Start
button, and then click
Run
.
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