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- ----------- HOW TO USE THE POWER UP! INSTALL PROGRAM -----------
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- A. INTRODUCTION ....................................... 1
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- B. THE INSTALL MAIN MENU .............................. 1
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- 1 SELECT ME FIRST .................................. 1
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- 2 Install DOS on the Power Up! diskette ............ 1
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- 3 Install the Power Up! program on a hard disk ..... 1
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- 4 Exit ............................................. 2
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- C. IF YOU HAVE A HARD DISK ............................. 2
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- D. IF YOU DON'T HAVE A HARD DISK ....................... 2
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- Copyright (c) 1985 Channelmark Corporation
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- A. INTRODUCTION
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- The Power Up! Install program you are now running lets you copy
- DOS onto your Power Up! program diskette and install your Power
- Up! program on a hard disk. All functions of the Install
- program are controlled from its Main Menu.
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- While viewing the Install instructions, you can go directly to a
- specific section or page by typing the section letter or page
- number, then pressing Enter. You can also print the instructions
- by pressing F3 whenever the instructions are displayed. Use
- either continuous-form paper or single sheets for printing; the
- program will prompt you to choose. The printed instructions are
- three pages long.
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- B. THE INSTALL MAIN MENU
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- The Install Main Menu has four options. Before selecting an
- option, make sure your Power Up! program diskette is in drive A
- and that it is not write-protected. To make a selection from the
- Main Menu, type the selection number, then press the Enter key.
- To return to the Main Menu after reading these instructions,
- press F10.
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- Following is a discussion of each of the Install Main Menu
- selections:
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- 1 SELECT ME FIRST
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- The first menu selection displays the Install program
- instructions--the instructions you are now reading.
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- 2 Install DOS on the Power Up! diskette
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- Selection 2 lets you install DOS on your Power Up!
- diskette. Have your DOS system diskette handy, and
- carefully follow the directions displayed on the screen.
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- 3 Install the Power Up! program on a hard disk
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- Selection 3 lets you install your Power Up! program on a
- hard disk. Once installed, your Power Up! program can be
- run without using the Power Up! diskette.
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- When the Install program asks you to specify your hard disk
- identifier, type in the drive identifier (and pathname, if
- appropriate) for the directory that you want the Power Up!
- program installed in. For example, to install the program
- in a subdirectory named POWERUP on a hard disk labeled C:,
- you would type C:\POWERUP\.
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- This is the only way to copy your Power Up! program onto
- your hard disk. You can install the program up to five
- times. If you have partitioned your hard disk (divided it
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- so that a part of it is called C:, a part D:, for example),
- the partition that you want to install the Power Up!
- program in must be at least two megabytes in size.
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- 4 Exit
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- When you have finished using Install, choose selection 4 to
- exit the Install program and return to DOS.
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- C. IF YOU HAVE A HARD DISK
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- If your computer has a hard disk, choose selection 3; following
- the instructions provided, install your Power Up! program on your
- hard disk. Next, choose selection 4 to exit the Install program
- and return to DOS.
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- D. IF YOU DON'T HAVE A HARD DISK
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- If your computer does not have a hard disk, first choose
- selection 2; following the instructions provided, install DOS on
- your Power Up! diskette. Next, choose selection 4 to exit the
- Install program and return to DOS.
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- With DOS installed, run your Power Up! program by placing the
- program diskette in drive A and following one of these steps:
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- o Turn on your computer.
- o If your computer is on and the DOS A> prompt is displayed,
- type POWERUP.
- o If your computer is on, but there is no DOS prompt, press
- Ctrl-Alt-Del.
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- End of Instructions
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