You only have to do these steps once. After that Intro will automatically run each time you turn on your Macintosh. Your Intro disk contains two Intro files:
The Intro INIT file. This goes in your system folder.
The Intro Application file. This goes anywhere on your disk.
Before installing Intro, you should first make a backup copy of these files. The Intro disk is not copy-protected, so you may make as many backup copies as you like.
To install Intro:
1) Insert the Intro disk into the floppy disk drive of your Macintosh.
2) Copy the Intro INIT file from the Intro disk to the System Folder of your startup volume. This file must be in your System Folder for Intro to operate when you restart your Macintosh.
3) Copy the Intro application file to your Macintosh disk. It does not have to go in the system folder.
4) Restart your Macintosh.
5) After you restart your Macintosh, Intro should warn you that you have not yet given your Macintosh a name. Intro will display a warning. Once you have completed installing Intro, you will no longer see this warning when you restart your Macintosh.
6) Run the Intro application by double-clicking on its icon.
7) The Intro Application will also tell you that it needs a name for your Macintosh. It will display a warning. Once you have completed installing Intro, you will no longer see this warning when you run the Intro application.
8) Click Done in the warning window, and Intro will ask you for a name for your Macintosh. It will display a window so you can enter a name.
9) Enter a name for your Macintosh and anything else you want other people to know about your Macintosh. This window and all of its fields will be described in more detail later in the manual. You have to enter a name for your Macintosh, but the other information is optional so you do not have to enter information in these other fields.
10) Click Done in the window. Intro should now be running.
Congratulations - you have successfully installed Intro!