NEC VT 300i Personal Computer User Manual


 
System Configuration 2-27
3. Click
Install
to install the selection.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the selection.
4. Click
Exit
to close the Application and Driver Installation Utility dialog box.
Remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive when the installation is complete.
NEC Help Center
NEC CSD provides an online NEC Help Center. The Help Center comes on the
NEC Application and Driver CD. It’s easy to install and it provides an overview
of the computer.
To install the NEC Help Center, see the following section “Installing the NEC
Help Center.” To uninstall the NEC Help Center, follow the instructions in
“Uninstalling the NEC Help Center.”
Installing the NEC Help Center
Install Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 on the system before installing the NEC
Help Center. The Help Center requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 to run
and it cannot be installed using the NEC OS Restore program unless Internet
Explorer 4.01 has already been installed.
Note
:
Install Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 4.01 on the
system
before
installing the NEC Help Center. The Help
Center requires IE 4.01 to run and it cannot be installed
unless IE 4.01 has already been installed.
Internet Explorer 4.01 comes preinstalled on systems with
the Windows 98 operating system.
Follow the instructions in the previous section, “Installing Applications,” to
install the NEC Help Center online documentation. The NEC Help Center is in
the list of applications that appear when the NEC Application and Driver CD is
started. Install it in the same manner as the applications and drivers in the list.
Uninstalling the NEC Help Center
Uninstall the NEC Help Center as follows.
1. Access the C:\Program Files\nechlpct directory.
2. Double click the
Unwise.exe
icon. All files related to the NEC Help Center
and the
C:\Program Files\nechlpct
directory are removed from the system.
To reinstall the NEC Help Center, use the NEC Application and Driver CD and
follow the instructions in “Installing the NEC Help Center.”