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  • You can only re-install the software if you have the Original Windows Operating System with the License Code Provided with the LifeBook and a Windows Floppy Boot disk with CDROM support. With Windows NT as well as the Windows NT CDROM there are an additional three Windows NT Setup floppy disks that are required.
  • Before you start you will need to make sure that your LifeBook is Connected to both the CDROM and the Floppy Disk Drive, If your unit is modular the CDROM should be in the Module bay and the Floppy Drive on the External Cable.
  • There are some differences between LifeBook models as to the exact Location of the Drivers, they will be in a folder called Fujitsu but the sub folders within this might differ slightly. The paths given below can act as a guide.

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  • The re-install process will remove all data from your hard drive, please back up all information before you start.

 

Windows 95 Rebuild Windows NT Rebuild

 

Windows 95 Recovery
1. Copy the entire contents of C:\Fujitsu to D:\Fujitsu. You can do this either within windows using explorer or if you are unable to boot into windows using DOS and the XCOPY command. You must copy all the contents of the subfolders.
2. Boot into DOS Mode. At C: Prompt type Format C: This will delete all information from you c: drive. When the format is complete restart your LifeBook.
3. Go into the BIOS under the Boot Menu please change the Boot Priority to A: First.
4. Insert the Windows Floppy Boot disk and boot from this. This will boot to a c: Prompt. Type e: enter, This should be the drive letter for your CDROM.
5. Insert the Windows 95 CDROM Disk. From the e: prompt type SETUP
6. Follow all the on screen instructions and Install Windows 95. Restart the machine when prompted.
7. When Windows 95 has finished installing you need to install the Fujitsu device drivers for the Video and Audio etc........
8. Copy the contents of d:\fujitsu\drivers\win95\inf to c:\windows\inf When prompted replace existing files. Copy the contents of d:\fujitsu\drivers\win95\vxd to c:\windows\system When prompted replace existing files.  
9. Restart Windows in Safe Mode. Go into Control Panel and select Device Manager. Remove any devices listed under OTHER DEVICES and PC CARD entries.
10. If you have a version of Windows that has USB Support. Insert the Windows 95 CD Select the Run command from the Start Menu. Type e:\other\usb\usbsupp.exe This will install the USB Supplement. If prompted say yes to keep ay existing files. When completed the PC will restart
11. Windows will detect Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller. When asked for location of UHCD.SYS File type c:\windows\system
12. In device manager under PCMCIA Socket is two entries for your PCMCIA Socket (e.g. PCIC Texas Instrument PCI1220 CardBus Controller). Go into the properties of the first of this device. In the box at the bottom untick Disable in this hardware Profile. Repeat for the second device.
13. To install the Video Driver. Select Display Properties in Control Panel. Choose the Settings Tab. Click the Advanced Properties Button. Select the Change button, Click Have Disk. In the box type D:\Fujitsu\drivers\win95\video. Select the Device that is listed. Restart Windows. Go into Settings in Display Properties and Increase the Resolution to 800 x 600. This should now fill your screen.
14. To install the Audio Driver. Select System Properties in Control Panel. In Device Manager select Sound Video and Game Controllers Should be a listing for a sound device. Select the properties of this device. Click on the Driver tab and choose Update Driver. When prompted choose other location and type d:\fujistu\drivers\win95\audio Follow instructions on screen. If asked again for file location type d:\fujistu\drivers\win95\audio. Restart Windows when prompted
15. Your Installation of the Windows Operating System is now complete.
Windows NT Recovery
1. Copy the entire contents of C:\Fujitsu to D:\Fujitsu. You can do this either within windows using explorer or if you are unable to boot into windows or using a boot disk and the XCOPY command. You must copy all the contents of the subfolders.
2. Go into the BIOS under the Boot Menu please change the Boot Priority to A: First.
3. Boot the LifeBook using a bootable Floppy Disk. At C: Prompt type Format C: This will delete all information from you c: drive. When the format is complete remove the bootable floppy disk, insert the Windows NT Setup Floppy Disk 1 and restart your LifeBook.
4. Follow the on screen instructions and install Windows NT. When Windows NT has finished installing you will need to install the Fujitsu LifeBook Drivers.
5. To install the Video Driver. Select Display Properties in Control Panel. Choose the Settings Tab. Click the Display Type Button. Select the Change button, Click Have Disk. In the box type D:\Fujitsu\drivers\video Select the Device that is listed. Confirm that you wish to Install the device. Exit display Properties and restart Windows. Go into Settings in Display Properties and Increase the Resolution to 800 x 600. This should now fill your screen.
6. To install the Audio Driver Select Multimedia Properties in Control Panel. Choose the Devices Tab. Click the Add Button. Highlight Unlisted or Updated Driver then click OK. Type D:\Fujitsu\drivers\audio Select the Device that is listed. When prompted Restart Windows.
7. To install Power Panel - (Optional on Selected LifeBooks) Select Run from the Start Menu. Type D:\Fujitsu\PwrPnl\Setup Click OK and follow on screen instructions.
8. To install Card Executive - (Optional on Selected LifeBooks) Select Run from the Start Menu. Type D:\Fujitsu\CardExec\Setup Click OK and follow on screen instructions.
9. Your Installation of the Windows Operating System is now complete.
   


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Thanks for the tutorial...I will try this when i got home..Keep it up...


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